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Understanding your vaginal microbiome is an important piece of the puzzle.
Research has shown significant association between Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma infections and female infertility
Research has shown significant association between Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma infections and female infertilityRead study
Studies link having a vaginal microbiome disbalance with a higher risk of miscarriage
Studies link having a vaginal microbiome disbalance with a higher risk of miscarriageRead study
Microbiomes depleted from good bacteria increase the risk of pre-term birth
Microbiomes depleted from good bacteria increase the risk of preterm birthRead study
Having a healthy and balanced microbiome is important for the successful fertilization, implantation and embryo development. It is thought to reduce antisperm immunity — an immune system which attacks sperm.Dr. Zahra Ameen

Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist

Wait, the vaginal micro-what?

The vaginal microbiome is the ecosystem of bacteria, yeasts and other microorganisms that live inside your vagina. When its balance is off, it’s vulnerable to infections and other gynecological health complications.

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Why should I care?

A healthy vaginal microbiome is associated with:

A lower risk of having troubles conceiving
A lower risk of having troubles conceivingRead study
A lower risk of miscarriage and pre-term birth
A lower risk of miscarriage and preterm birthRead study
A higher IVF cycle success likelihood
A higher IVF cycle success likelihoodRead study
Lower risk of recurrent vaginal infections and STIs
Lower risk of recurrent vaginal infections and STIsRead study

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Introducing the Daye At-Home Vaginal Microbiome Screen

Understanding the balance of your vaginal microbiome is the first step towards taking control of your overall gynecological health.
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Get a 360° look at your vaginal flora

lactobacilli

These are the good bacteria in your vaginal microbiome, responsible for warding off infections. Low numbers of them can predict different issues.

Yeast-like fungi

Candida is a fungus which affects 75% of women. It is the most common cause of yeast infections.

anaerobic bacteria

These microorganisms are the culprit behind infections like bacterial vaginosis (BV).

Mycoplasma & ureaplasma

These are bacteria that can cause inflammation in the lower urogenital tract and, according to studies, can affect fertility.

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What happens next?

Our aftercare options ensure you’re never left feeling confused or in the dark.

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We’ll provide you with all the information you need to get a proper medical diagnosis.

specialist consultations

Easily schedule virtual and real-life appointments with specialists.

personalized treatment

We’ll recommend clinically-approved interventions for your symptoms.

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