For women and families living with PCOS, periods, and hormones
In many families, at least one woman is living with something that no one else fully sees. LookAfter gives these experiences a home inside the family’s health story, without turning them into a secret or a source of shame.
What we hear from families
In many families, at least one woman is living with:
- irregular cycles,
- PCOS or suspected PCOS,
- mood swings and fatigue around periods,
- skin and hair changes that feel random,
- fertility worries no one else fully sees.
LookAfter gives these experiences a home inside the family's health story, without turning them into a secret or a source of shame. Apps like AskPCOS show how powerful it is to have trustworthy, focused support; LookAfter extends that into the family context.
What LookAfter does for women’s health
Cycle-aware logging
When you say you have periods or PCOS, your daily log automatically includes cycle, flow, cramps, cravings, mood, skin, and other hormone-linked fields — only visible to you and the people you choose.
PCOS-aware patterns
Over time, LookAfter can highlight patterns like “energy tends to crash in this phase,” “cravings spike on certain days,” or “sleep and stress seem to affect your symptoms.” This makes conversations with doctors more concrete.
Family-friendly explanations
When you choose to share, LookAfter helps partners and family members understand what you're going through in kind, simple language, instead of clinical terms or silence.
Support for your specific goals
Whether your main goal is fat loss, cycle regularity, fertility prep, or simply feeling more stable across the month, the app reads daily choices through that lens and responds accordingly.
What this is not
LookAfter doesn't tell you what diagnosis you have or what treatment to follow. It helps you and your family see your hormone and cycle story more clearly, so you can make decisions with your clinicians feeling less alone.