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Qvin is Modernising Women’s Health with the Q-Pad using Menstrual Blood

Danish health-tech company Qvin has introduced the Q-Pad, a groundbreaking menstrual pad that enables women to monitor their health through menstrual blood. This innovation eliminates the need for needles or invasive procedures, offering a non-disruptive way to collect biological data for medical analysis.

The Vision Behind Qvin

Founded by Danish entrepreneurs, Qvin was created with the goal of transforming women’s healthcare. The company recognized that menstrual blood contains valuable biomarkers similar to those found in traditional blood samples. Despite its diagnostic potential, menstrual blood had been largely overlooked in medical research. Qvin sought to change this by developing a simple and effective way to collect and analyse it.

How the Q-Pad Works

The Q-Pad looks like a regular menstrual pad but contains a removable blood-absorbing strip that collects menstrual fluid. After use, the strip can be sent to a certified laboratory, where it is analysed for key biomarkers, including hormone levels, iron, and glucose, providing insights into conditions like thyroid disorders, diabetes, and reproductive health issues.

Unlike traditional blood tests, which require a visit to a clinic, the Q-Pad allows women to monitor their health from home. The process is designed to be seamless, empowering women with regular health data without disrupting their daily routines.

Clinical Research and Medical Applications

Qvin has conducted extensive clinical research to validate the Q-Pad’s effectiveness. Studies have shown that menstrual blood contains comparable biomarker levels to venous blood, making it a reliable alternative for certain tests. The company is working with medical institutions to expand the Q-Pad’s applications, including screening for conditions like PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), anaemia, and fertility issues.

The Future of Qvin and the Q-Pad

Qvin’s innovation is gaining recognition in the global health-tech community. With regulatory approvals and partnerships with healthcare providers, the company aims to make at-home health monitoring accessible to millions of women worldwide. As research continues, the Q-Pad could revolutionize how women engage with their health, offering a more convenient, pain-free, and proactive approach to medical care.

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