Soon, Apple’s Health app will allow users to track everything from menstruation to cervical mucus quality.
When Apple first unveiled HealthKit, its health and ļ¬tness tracking platform, the company bragged that it would allow users to "monitor all of the metrics that you're most interested in." But it didn't. Apple's "comprehensive" health tracking app failed to provide any tools to monitor reproductive health — or even track periods.
That's about to change. This week at Apple's annual World Wide Developers Conference, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi revealed that an upcoming update to HealthKit and its Health app (which is basically a dashboard for data that's either entered manually or funneled in from linked apps) will bring new reproductive health tracking features to iOS 9.
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