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Gevaert, a former executive producer for WYFF TV and at the time pregnant with her third child, was accustomed to taking her temperature every morning for natural family planning. This method uses core body temperature monitoring to track a woman’s menstrual cycle and determine when she is ovulating.
“You’re trying to find your basal body temperature — the lowest body temperature at rest,” Gevaert said. “It’s not just skin temperature; I’m trying to get that core body. To get that reading, you really need a thermometer to go into a body cavity.”
Gevaert said it can be a hassle to take one’s temperature each morning to track a menstrual cycle. Wearing health-monitor technology would be more efficient. Those on the market, however, are worn on the wrist or finger and can only read skin temperature.
Wishing for a one-of-a-kind tool, Gevaert invented Incora Health earrings, a patented, wearable health tracker designed for women.
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