Our Mission

Wamiga exists to make menstrual and reproductive health easy to understand. Periods, ovulation, and fertility affect billions of people, yet trustworthy, jargon-free information can be hard to find. We built Wamiga — both the app and this blog — to change that.

What Wamiga Is

Wamiga is an AI-powered period and ovulation tracking app for iOS and Android, paired with a free library of educational health guides. The app helps you log your cycle, predict your next period and fertile window, and spot patterns in your symptoms over time.

This website is the home of our blog, where we publish in-depth, plain-language articles on topics like late periods, ovulation signs, cycle length, and common menstrual symptoms — so you can find answers whether or not you use the app.

Our Editorial Process

Because our content covers health, we take accuracy seriously. Every article on Wamiga is created with the following principles:

  • Researched from reputable sources. Our guides are based on information from recognized medical and public-health organizations such as those listed below.
  • Written in plain language. We translate clinical concepts into everyday words without oversimplifying the facts.
  • Reviewed for accuracy. Articles are checked against current, authoritative guidance and updated when that guidance changes.
  • Clearly bounded. We explain when a symptom is usually normal and, importantly, when you should speak to a healthcare professional.

Sources We Rely On

Our health content draws on guidance from established medical and public-health bodies, including:

Who We Are

Wamiga is built and maintained by a small, independent team passionate about women's health and technology. We are not a medical practice, and our writers are content and product specialists — not your personal physician. That is exactly why every article points you back to qualified care for anything that needs it.

Medical Disclaimer: The information on Wamiga is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with any questions about a medical condition.

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