Our Digital Women's Health Ecosystem

These evidence-based tools are provided by Monash University and the Monash Center for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI). They are decision-support tools for women and healthcare professionals.

‘Ask’ women’s health apps

AskPCOS

AskPCOS is a trustworthy and comprehensive PCOS App that was developed by the leading PCOS experts from around the world and co-designed with women with PCOS. It will answer your PCOS questions and help you better manage your condition.

AskPCOS has a range of innovative features including:

  • easy to understand, evidence-based information on PCOS
  • a question prompt list to assist you when talking to health professionals
  • a symptoms tracker and analysis tool to help you understand the condition and your body
  • a discussion forum to connect to other women with PCOS
AskFertility

The AskFertility App is for those with fertility issues and who think they may have unexplained infertility, those who already have a diagnosis.

The AskFertilityApp is a trustworthy and comprehensive App developed by the leading fertility experts worldwide and co-designed with individuals and couples dealing with infertility

AskEarlyMenopause

Menopause occurring in women younger than 40 years of age is called premature or if under 45 years is called early menopause (EM). EM affects around 12 in 100 women. Premature or early menopause can happen spontaneously or be caused by medical treatments such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgical removal of both ovaries.

Women tell us “Early menopause changes you. You physically have changed. You emotionally change. You psychologically change”.

Risk prediction tools

Personal GDM Outcome

This evidence-based tool is designed to be used by healthcare professionals and pregnant women. It can be used to calculate the probability of adverse outcomes after developing gestational diabetes during pregnancy.

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Personal GDM Lifestyle

This evidence-based tool is designed to be used by healthcare professionals and pregnant women. It can be used to calculate the probability of developing gestational diabetes during pregnancy.

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Composite Risk Calculator

This evidence-based tool is designed to be used by healthcare professionals to calculate the risk of developing gestational diabetes, high blood pressure or both during pregnancy.

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Healthy Lifestyle during pregnancy

OptimalMe

This evidence-based tool is designed tosupport women through a healthy pregnancy. It has evidence based information on relevant topics and a personal area to track weight progress, set health goals and see the baby's development.

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My Pregnancy Weight Progress

This evidence-based tool is designed to be used by women to track their weight gain during pregnancy. It is designed to help women stay within the healthy recommendations.

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If you have any questions, get in touch with us via info.mchri@monash.edu