segunda-feira, 5 de setembro de 2016

Businesswoman creates bracelet that calculates the beginning of the fertile period of women

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Lea von Bidder, 26, is the founder and CEO of Ava, the world's first device to determine the fertile period of a woman. Bracelet in size, the machine has an accuracy of 89% compared to the chances of fertilization.

"Ava is the first accurate and easy method of knowing if a woman is ovulating or not," said von Bidder to FORBES. "Just use it at night and the bracelet will tell when he began his fertile period."

The device collects woman's body data overnight and sends the result to an application, available for iOS and Android.

"For most women, the fertile period usually lasts five to six days. For those trying to conceive, it is extremely important to know when ovulation will begin, "says the CEO. "Even during these days, the chance of getting pregnant is not always very high. So to avoid emotional distress, cruising dates is essential. "

Ava nine monitors physiological parameters for calculating the start of the fertile period as sleep quality, pulse, respiration rate and body temperature, all related to the production of hormones in the body.

The device is on sale for $ 199 on the company website based in San Francisco, California. In 2015, the company raised $ 2.6 million in the first round of investments. The ZKB and Swisscom are two of the companies that bet on the technology at the time.

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