With Claire (Evans) Wilder, MD, Tryon Medical Partners
Menstruation is one of the key indicators of female reproductive health. There are several reasons why it can be useful to track menstruation, from making sure youāre prepared with a pad or a tampon to identifying underlying health conditions. But tracking your cycle comes with questions. Whatās the best tracking method? And how do you know your reproductive health data is kept safe and secure?
Dr. Claire (Evans) Wilder, an internal medicine specialist at Tryon Medical Partners, routinely works with patients on their reproductive health and shares some wisdom for anyone thinking about menstrual tracking.
Why should I track my period?
- If youāre experiencing any menstrual irregularity. Period tracking can help those who struggle with irregular menstrual cycles by identifying existing patterns. Anticipating your cycle can provide predictability when menstruation may feel frustratingly random.
- If youāre concerned about underlying health conditions. Tracking may help expose underlying issues such as anemia, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), hypothyroidism and endometriosis. By identifying menstruation flow and symptoms, you can work with your provider to understand the root cause and put together an appropriate treatment plan.
- If youāre thinking about fertility. Tracking your cycle can provide critical information for those who are trying to plan for ā or around ā pregnancy, such as when you are ovulating, for how long and your degree of fertility.
- If you want to plan around your period. Even for those with perfectly regular periods, menstrual tracking can provide the day-to-day benefit of knowing when to expect your menstrual cycle. This gives you the opportunity to prepare and make sure you have the necessary supplies so your period never catches you off guard.
Dr. Wilder demonstrates how this can help you understand your cycle and take back control. āIf youāre tracking this information, you can bring it to your physician so that they can see exactly what is going on and help guide you in resolving any issues. You can predict so much about reproductive health and wellness just based on symptoms like cramps.ā
How should I track my period?
Wilder recommends tracking using tools that are accessible and handheld to make it as simple as possible. āWhen youāre tracking on an app, you donāt have to take time in your day to manually input the information,ā she says. āYou can pop the information right in when prompted, click a button and reference it when you need it.ā
Dr. Wilder acknowledges that now, more than ever, itās important to think about protecting your reproductive health data. She recommends trusted apps like Clue, Flo and Ovia Fertility to her patients and encourages them to follow the advice of reputable gynecologists when deciding where to store menstrual data.
āItās about you taking control of your reproductive health,ā adds Dr. Wilder. āIf the app is recommended by a gynecologist, you should not be afraid to store your data there. An app is ultimately more private than putting it on an electronic calendar where it may accidentally go into someoneās shared calendar. If youāre concerned about other members of your household seeing that information, consider a secure app.ā
Where should I go with questions?
Recently, Dr. Wilderās patients have been coming to her with more questions about birth control, menstrual tracking and reproductive health protection. If you have any questions about your menstrual cycle, tracking it, or how to keep your data private, you can always turn to clinicians at Tryon Medical Partners to get those questions answered. If the question requires the expertise of a gynecologist, Tryon has a trusted team of gynecologists that work together with your primary care provider to get you the support you need.
Tryon Medical Partners is an independent medical practice dedicated to maintaining trusted patient-doctor relationships, providing excellent and personalized care, and giving you the choices in healthcare that you deserve. With eight convenient locations throughout Charlotte, Tryon Medical Partners specializes in primary care as well as cardiology, dermatology, gynecology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, pulmonary, rheumatology and sleep medicine.