For endometriosis & chronic gyn health

Be impossible to dismiss.

Track your symptoms. Understand the pattern. Walk into every appointment with proof.

Private by design. Your data stays yours.
The advocacy loop

Three steps. One outcome: you, believed.

1
Track

Log it in 30 seconds.

The symptoms that actually matter — not another period tracker.

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Tuesday · June 1

How are you feeling today?

Pain level
7/10
0 · none10 · severe
Where's the pain?
Lower abdomenLower back
During sexBowelBladder
How did it affect your day?
Under 30 seconds
2
Understand

It knows your story.

Answers grounded in your own data and real medical sources.

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Stelle
Your companion
My pain's been getting worse and I'm scared something's really wrong.

I hear you — that fear is completely understandable.

Looking at your logs, over your last 3 cycles your pain has climbed to 8–9 out of 10in the two days before your period, and you've recorded 4 days where you had to stop and rest.

Pain that intensifies right before bleeding is one of the cyclical patterns clinicians specifically look for with endometriosis.

This doesn't confirm anything on its own — but it's exactly the kind of pattern worth putting in front of your doctor.

Source: Endometriosis Foundation
Ask Stelle anything…
Cites real sources
3
Be heard

Walk in with proof.

Months of logs become a one-page report your doctor respects.

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Stelle

Symptom Evidence Report

Last 90 days · prepared for your appointment
Pain over time
MarAprMay
6.4/10
Avg pain
12
Days affected daily life
2–3d
Peak pre-period
Treatments tried
Heat / hot water bottleHelped
Current medicationNo change
Questions to ask your doctor
  • Could these cyclical patterns point to endometriosis?
  • Would a referral for imaging or a specialist be appropriate?
  • What options exist if my current medication isn't helping?
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You deserve to be believed.