
We are thrilled to announce the shortlist for the Menstrual Health Innovation Award at the third annual FemTech World Awards....

















Natural Cycles is the only digital form of birth control on the market cleared by regulators around the world

The project aims to provide insights into the function of gut bacteria in breast cancer

By Nina Garrett, chief technical officer at Abingdon Health

In a groundbreaking move set to transform personal health management, the London-based tech start-up TaraCares has unveiled MIMI (Menopause Information and Management Interface), an advanced AI...

The US health platform Amino Health has raised US$10m in funding to build “personalised” care journeys. More and more employers in the US are faced with...

More than 90 per cent of the femtech start-ups in France were co-founded by women, new findings have shown

Experts have raised concerns over the rise of 'concerning' health trends on TikTok and Instagram

Acclinate seeks to mobilise diverse communities to enhance equity in clinical trials

Adenomyosis, a condition that causes the lining of the womb to bury into the muscular wall of the womb, affects as many as one in 10...

Ovum promises to help women manage and improve their health and better understand their bodies

Boots will be the first retailer to sell the saliva pregnancy self-test under its own brand label

Dr Janet Choi, chief medical officer at Progyny

Tallinn-based CARÁ Health aims to educate and support women on their maternity journeys

Nanopath is developing a diagnostic platform for pelvic and gynaecological infections

Endometriosis can impact all aspects of a woman's life, including education, career, relationships, fertility and quality of life

Self-collection has been shown to improve cervical cancer screening access, especially in underserved populations

The device can be used during a specific activity or up to 12 hours for general control over symptoms

More than two million women globally were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022 alone

Apps which handle fertility data are "coercing" users into entering sensitive information that could put them at risk, experts have warned

One in seven women who have not faced fertility issues before reported that they had never talked about fertility with their doctors