Young coloured woman wearing the moon-pad and using the femble appYoung coloured woman wearing the moon-pad and using the femble app

With the power of AI

Femhealth has been neglected for far too long. It´s time to act.

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MEET THE MOON-PAD®

The worlds first wearable, discreet and rechargeable heat-source for your lower belly.

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DEDICATED TO WOMEN`S WELLBEING

Designed to help you slow down and savor the moment while enjoying the healing force of soothing heat. Join our intimate circle to learn more.

JOIN THE INTIMATE CIRCLE
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OUR JOURNAL

Discover our virtual space that was created to foster positive internal dialogue and pure & honest exchange to nourish our minds.

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It´s time to act. Femble is dedicated to women's health with a focus on leveraging AI to address the data gap on hormonal problems in women. By using AI algorithms to analyze large amounts of data woman shall not only be empowered by receiving their unique hormonal profile, AI can also contribute to identify risk factors for hormonal conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, and menopause. This will enable Femble to develop more accurate diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans for women based on their individual hormonal history in the future.  Overall, Femble's innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize women's healthcare and improve diagnosis, treatment, and support for hormonal wellbeing.

Including women in medical research only became mandatory in 1994.

90%
of women state that they face symptoms within their hormonal cycle
190 million
women worldwide state that they face severe problems within their hormonal cycle
20%
however, only 20% of medical research is focused on women

We need knowledge for everyone. In every life stage and in any case of imbalances.

PCOS

PCOS is a hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It's characterized by multiple cysts on the ovaries, irregular menstrual cycles, and high levels of androgens in the body. Common symptoms include weight gain, excessive hair growth, acne, and infertility. It can be managed through medications, lifestyle changes, and fertility treatments if necessary.

Irregular periods

Irregular periods can have varying lengths and intensities and may be caused by hormonal imbalances, stress, weight changes, or medical conditions. Treatment options depend on the underlying cause.

Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a condition where the tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside of it, causing pain and infertility. Common symptoms include painful periods, chronic pelvic pain, pain during intercourse, and heavy bleeding. The exact cause of endometriosis is unknown, but it may be related to genetics, hormonal imbalances, or immune system problems.

Imbalances in Menopause

Menopause is primarily a hormonal process that occurs as a woman's body stops producing the hormones estrogen and progesterone, which are responsible for regulating the menstrual cycle. These hormonal changes can cause a wide range of physical and emotional symptoms. Additionally, the hormonal changes during menopause can increase the risk of certain health conditions such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.

We closely work with leading medical experts

We closely work with leading experts in gynaecology in order to close the data gap that has been generated over the centuries. It is our aim to be loud, loud in fembles way to make sure that you live in harmony with your hormonal cycle and science can progress. Fem-health is more than fertility and reproduction.

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Knowledge is power

Science has neglected women´s health long enough. We believe in transferring knowledge. Knowledge about your body. Because knowledge is power.

On to the new generation of fem-health

Now we got the power of AI. Let´s use it for good. To speed up the process of closing the gender data gap.