AI Women's Health — Menstrual, Hormonal, Menopause

Women's Health free ai women's health coach

DrKumar.ai EditorialUpdated March 20265 min readReviewed by DrKumar medical team

Women's health is the most under-served area of mainstream medicine. The questions that don't fit a 12-minute GP slot — cycle irregularity, PCOS workup, perimenopause symptoms, fertility planning — are exactly the questions DrKumar.ai's women's health coach is built for, with the context of your actual hormone panels.

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What this coaching covers

The AI doctor can help with: cycle tracking interpretation (length, regularity, symptoms), PCOS workup questions (the right tests to ask for, what the results mean), fertility-planning conversations (ovulation timing, when to seek a fertility workup, what AMH actually predicts), perimenopause and menopause symptom navigation (vasomotor symptoms, sleep, mood, cognitive change), hormonal-lab interpretation (estradiol, progesterone, LH/FSH, AMH, testosterone, prolactin, thyroid in the female context), and how women's health intersects with iron, vitamin D, B12, and thyroid status.

It does NOT prescribe hormonal medication, recommend specific contraceptives, manage pregnancy, or replace an OB-GYN. For pregnancy itself, fertility treatment decisions, suspected pregnancy complications, or any acute gynaecological symptom, an OB-GYN is the right call.

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Who this is for

  • Anyone with irregular cycles wanting to understand what's normal vs what warrants a workup

  • Anyone investigating PCOS — the AI can explain what tests to request and how to interpret them

  • Anyone planning a pregnancy wanting to understand fertility windows and when to seek a workup

  • Anyone in perimenopause confused by symptoms that don't match what their mother described

  • Anyone whose iron, vitamin D, or thyroid panel might be contributing to fatigue, hair thinning, or cycle changes

  • Anyone preparing for an OB-GYN or endocrinologist appointment wanting to articulate their experience precisely

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How DrKumar.ai handles it

Upload hormone panels (FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, AMH, prolactin, testosterone, DHEA-S, thyroid) and the AI interprets the pattern in the context of your cycle phase and life stage. A "normal" AMH for a 28-year-old is very different from a 38-year-old, and the AI calibrates accordingly.

For PCOS specifically, the AI can walk through the Rotterdam criteria (irregular cycles + clinical/biochemical hyperandrogenism + polycystic ovaries on imaging — 2 out of 3 needed), what each axis means, which labs and imaging are typically ordered, and the four PCOS phenotypes. For perimenopause, it explains why a single FSH reading is rarely diagnostic, what symptom patterns are more reliable, and the evidence base for HRT vs alternatives.

The AI defers entirely to OB-GYN on pregnancy, fertility-treatment selection, contraceptive decisions, and any suspected gynaecological emergency (severe pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, suspected ectopic pregnancy).

Sample conversations

What an actual chat looks like

You

I'm 32, trying to conceive for 8 months. When should I get a fertility workup?

DrKumar.ai

Standard guidance: if you're under 35 and have been trying for 12 months without success, that's when most clinicians initiate a workup. If you're 35-39, the threshold drops to 6 months. Since you're 32 and at 8 months, you're still inside the standard "give it more time" window — but there are reasons to start earlier: known cycle irregularity, history of pelvic infection or surgery, partner with known issues, family history of early menopause, or just personal preference for a proactive workup. The standard initial workup is AMH, FSH (day 3), TSH, prolactin, and a semen analysis for your partner — together they catch 80% of identifiable causes. Worth raising with your OB-GYN if you want to start now rather than waiting another 4 months.

You

My periods went from 28 to 35 days. I'm 44. Is this perimenopause?

DrKumar.ai

Cycle lengthening at 44 is one of the most common early signs of perimenopause — typically the FSH starts rising and the follicular phase elongates. But "is this perimenopause" is genuinely hard to answer from a single change because perimenopause symptoms come and go for years before periods stop. Things worth tracking: cycle length over the next 6 months (look for variability, not just lengthening), hot flushes or night sweats, sleep changes, mood changes, and vaginal dryness. A single FSH test is rarely useful because it fluctuates wildly during perimenopause. If symptoms become disruptive, the conversation with your OB-GYN shifts to symptom management — HRT, non-hormonal options, or watchful waiting — rather than confirming a diagnosis.

Editor's note: Names the uncertainty explicitly rather than over-claiming.

Safety guardrails

Pregnancy and acute gynaecological symptoms — see your OB-GYN

DrKumar.ai's women's health coach does not manage pregnancy, recommend contraceptives, or handle any acute gynaecological symptom. Pregnancy questions belong with your OB-GYN. Severe pelvic pain, heavy bleeding (more than one pad per hour), suspected ectopic pregnancy, or any concerning symptom in pregnancy needs urgent in-person care.

If you need help right now

Suspected ectopic pregnancy, severe pelvic pain, heavy bleeding in pregnancy: emergency services or labour-and-delivery triage.

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Lab tests that pair with this coaching

Upload these reports and the AI factors your specific numbers into every coaching answer.

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Reader questions

Does the AI handle pregnancy questions?
No. Pregnancy is OB-GYN territory and the AI declines to manage pregnancy-specific care. It can answer general pre-conception questions (fertility window, baseline labs to consider, lifestyle factors) but defers entirely once you're pregnant.
Can the AI diagnose PCOS?
No — diagnosis requires a clinician applying the Rotterdam criteria with cycle history, hormone labs, and pelvic ultrasound. The AI can explain the criteria, help you understand which labs to request, and interpret results in context, but the actual diagnosis is clinical.
Will the AI recommend contraception?
No. Contraceptive selection involves your medical history, lifestyle, and personal preferences — it's a clinical decision with an OB-GYN, not an AI recommendation. The AI can explain mechanisms and side-effect profiles to inform that conversation.
Can I track my cycle in DrKumar.ai?
Not natively yet — for cycle tracking, dedicated apps (Flo, Clue, Apple Health) do this well. But you can describe your cycle pattern in chat and the AI will interpret it in context with your hormone panels and broader health history.

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