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femtech

American  
[fem-tek] / ˈfɛm tɛk /

noun

  1. digital technologies designed specifically for women's health, especially those that focus on menstrual, reproductive, and sexual healthcare (often used attributively).


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Sweaty Betty said it chose words "to empower women through fitness" to advertise its femtech range, something many brands try to do, which "sometimes… means the language used by different brands aligns".

From BBC

But late last year a friend alerted her to a Sweaty Betty ad for its femtech range of leak-resistant and maternity leggings with the tagline "Keeping you moving through menstruation, maternity and menopause".

From BBC

The research team called for better governance of the "femtech" industry, improved data security of these apps and the introduction of "meaningful consent options".

From BBC

So to anyone who doesn't think these femtech apps represent the future, I say: Great.

From Salon

Silicon Valley funded a slew of new femtech clinics and digital platforms, a sector that now includes pelvic health companies such as Bloom and Pelvic Gym.

From Los Angeles Times