Clinician Grade Testing. At-Home Convenience.

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Daye is the go-to partner in supporting the lifecycle of female health through diagnostics, treatments and ongoing care.

Comprehensive, personalized gynecological care

Vaginal Health Screening

Fertility insights

Vaginal health

STIs

High-risk HPV

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Hormone Testing

Hormonal imbalances

Thyroid health

(Peri)menopause

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Period & Pelvic Pain Management

PCOS

Period pain

Endometriosis

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Clinically proven insights for your fertility journey

AMH, FSH, and LH are routinely used in fertility workups to assess ovarian reserve and cycle health.

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Infections like Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma are associated with infertility and pregnancy complications.

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HPV and STI screening helps protect your reproductive health and prevents future complications.

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Published research

Efficacy and acceptability of a self-collected medical grade tampon as a novel vaginal sample collection tool for the detection of HPV and STIs

This study aims to compare the efficacy and suitability of a self-collected tampon for the detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) using qualitative TMA-based assays

Menstrual Tampons Are Reliable and Acceptable Tools to Self-Collect Vaginal Microbiome Samples

Menstrual tampons are a more effective tool for sample collection compared to the vaginal and cervical swabs. There are confirmed similar results in literature with reports of high specificity with variable sensitivity.

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Daye tampons are manufactured in accordance with medical device standards, including ISO13485 and GMP. The Vaginal Microbiome Testing Kit is intended for general wellness purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Test results provide information about your vaginal microbiome and should not be used to make medical decisions. Any mention of specific conditions or medical terms is for educational purposes only and does not constitute a medical diagnosis.