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Oura rolls out new features for pregnancy and perimenopause

Oura rolls out new features for pregnancy and perimenopause

Oura, a fitness tracker company, has introduced new features to its app to support users during pregnancy and perimenopause. For pregnant users, the app will monitor biometrics, provide trend analysis on health and fitness changes, and adjust expectations for a more sedentary lifestyle towards the end of pregnancy. For users in perimenopause, the app will include a 12-question assessment to help quantify the impact of symptoms like mood swings, depression, and sleep issues. The app will also integrate with healthcare providers to offer guidance on treatments, including hormone therapy. These new features aim to provide more personalized and contextual support for users experiencing significant life changes.

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