Key Takeaways

Period & Ovulation Tracking: Lady App offers basic cycle logging with estimated ovulation dates. It does not use advanced algorithms or body-based inputs like BBT or cervical mucus. Tracking is calendar-based and lacks personalization over time.

Data Privacy: Minimal information provided about how user data is handled. Privacy policy is generic and does not make it easy for users to control or understand data flow.

User Experience: Bright visuals and a lightweight design make it easy to navigate, but the app includes ads and limited user support. No scientific or emotional support content is provided.

Verdict: Lady App may be fine for someone looking to simply mark their period dates, but it lacks medical, ethical, and data protection depth. Not recommended for those needing reliable fertility insights or data security.

Medical Integrity

Score: ⭐☆☆☆☆ (1/5)
The app does not appear to rely on any clinically supported tracking methods, nor is there any mention of medical advisors or scientific references behind its ovulation predictions.

Doctor’s Notes: There is no scientific basis or health authority involved in the app’s design. This makes it a poor choice for anyone using it to support fertility decisions or cycle-based health planning.

Ethical Standards

Score: ⭐☆☆☆☆ (1/5)
There’s no transparency around user consent, ethical design practices, or collaboration with women’s health organizations. Ads are included without clear disclaimers.

Doctor’s Notes: Ethical care in women's health technology starts with consent and trust. This app does not demonstrate a responsible or values-driven design approach.

Data Privacy & Protection

Score: ⭐☆☆☆☆ (1/5)
The privacy policy is vague and lacks user-friendly explanations. There is no explicit mention of GDPR or user rights to access/delete their data. Advertising integrations raise further concerns about third-party data exposure.

Doctor’s Notes: This app raises serious concerns regarding data protection. Sensitive health data should not be collected under unclear terms or shared through ad networks.

UX & Accessibility

Score: ⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2/5)
The app is visually simple and easy to use for period logging, but lacks accessibility features like screen reader compatibility or customizations for neurodiverse users. The presence of ads disrupts the user experience.

Doctor’s Notes: While functionally basic and easy to navigate, it misses opportunities to create a supportive, inclusive space for women navigating different stages of reproductive health.

Behavioral Impact

Score: ⭐☆☆☆☆ (1/5)
There are no feedback tools, emotional guidance, or built-in recommendations. Users are left on their own with raw calendar data. The app includes ads which may lead to distraction or misinformation.

Doctor’s Notes: A good women’s health app gently guides, reassures, and educates. This app offers none of that—it’s a barebones tool that may give users a false sense of accuracy or support.

Final Score: ⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2 out of 5)

Verdict:

Lady App is an extremely basic period tracker with little scientific or ethical grounding. It may suit users looking for a digital calendar, but it is not recommended for those who value privacy, scientific accuracy, or emotional support during fertility or reproductive planning.

Review Notes:

This review is based on the app’s performance as of 21/04/2025. If the app undergoes significant updates or improvements, the developers are welcome to reach out for a re-evaluation, which may lead to a higher score and potentially a SheRanked Doctor’s Approval Badge.

Reviewed by: Dr Christina Davies, SheRanked Doctor-led Review

Review Date: 21/04/2025

Medical Disclaimer:

This review is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

Official Website: www.lady-calendar.com

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