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Over het bedrijf

Gyna offers a scientifically supported program designed to expedite the process of conceiving a child. Their approach is rooted in nutritional insights, providing a comprehensive fertility evaluation to help individuals understand their potential for pregnancy. By leveraging science-backed methods, Gyna empowers couples to make informed decisions on their fertility journey. This program aims to demystify the complexities surrounding conception and offers tangible solutions for those looking to start a family. Gyna's fertility evaluation serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance and answers to their family planning questions, fostering hope and clarity on the path to parenthood.

Key Details:

  • Location: The company is headquartered in Wilmington, United States.
  • Founders: Mr. MacGregor Lennarz is CEO of Gyna.co.
  • Foundation Date: The company was established in the year 2022.

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(1.0)
Horrible app that sucks the money out of you, and horrible choice if you have ADHD like me.
door Chani

Like many have described in the reviews, this app just quietly keeps charging a subscription fee right around the time you forget about it---and an exorbitant amount as well! I'm one of the fools that haven't yet unsubscribed from them even though I have a million complaints about them, only because I feel that perhaps I will get some valuable information from their tutorials and every time I'm hit with this crazy expensive subscription fee, my anger and frustration makes me feel like I should at least finish all the tutorials before cancelling to make that fee at least a little worthwhile... but I get too busy with life and work and with my ADHD mind, I can never go through little bits of it every single day... I need to be able to go through the whole thing in my rare occasions of hyper-focus... which is exactly what it DOESN'T LET YOU DO! It literally sets a cap on how many tutorials you can go through in a day and LOCKS THE REST until the next day. By the next day most likely I have forgotten about the app and I'm off doing other things. Anyway, I just got hit with yet ANOTHER charge from them, which again, as many have reported here, GYNA refuses to refund. And while I am filled with anger and frustration again and feel like for the millionth time, I should at least complete all the tutorials, knowing my limits and how it's been going the last couple of years, I am thinking perhaps I should just give up and cancel, and accept this recent charge and all the previous charges as a VERY EXPENSIVE learning experience to not get lured into these silly programs. Aside from the above complaints, here are some of the other things I am unhappy about this app: -It welcomes subscribers from around the world, but the products they suggest, their recipes, and examples, are very much American. I honestly feel that there should have been a warning somewhere that made that clear before signing up. -I absolutely HATE their Q&A style tutorials! VERY often my answer is something other than the selection of answers they provide, and very often, "Other" or "None of the above" is NOT an option. And unless you select one of the available options, you cannot move forward with the tutorial. It is extremely frustrating. Why do they assume that all our minds, lifestyle, and health situation can be shoved together in a simple list of answers like that? -In the beginning of by signing up to Gyna, I attempted to contact them. Even that isn't simple. They force you through selection of categories. I was eventually lead to an agent (coach?) who emailed me how she could help. I wrote her my concerns and questions, and she NEVER responded after that. -They oversimplify the wording of their tutorials... and leave out important bits, like which unit they are using when they say "your weight" in calculations? Lbs? Kg? So I get lost... but again, since the whole app is based on you being forced to pick your answers from their limited selection of answers, you cannot easily find your answers to your questions or concerns along the way. -From the impression I've gotten from going through their tutorials half way and their "meal plan" & "recipes", basically this app is only beneficial to someone living in America or in the West, used to the kind of foods they eat, that has a lot of time in their hands to cook healthy foods at home every day, exercise often and sleep well. (Honestly if you are that person, you are probably healthy enough to not have infertility , and you can probably quite easily get out of infertility if you do suffer it). If you are juggling jobs, living a fast paced life in a big city outside US and/or the West like myself, keeping up with many of what they suggest to be beneficial to your fertility is difficult. I am always working, overwhelmed with all the chores undone at home because I just don't have the time or energy to tackle them. I am always so tired that I end up choosing sleep over exercising as I don't have time to do both. I'm often having to go to business dinners and business drinking and can't pick what I consume, and when I try to cook at home I often run out of energy and time half way. I've always preferred healthy foods and do eat well when given the chance, but I historically only ate once or twice a day, and recently my appetite just disappeared altogether and can't eat that much anymore. A healthy sleep is nonexistent as I work with international time zones and work crazy hours, I am either insomniac or oversleep, I sleep too little or I get woken up several times through my sleep for work or to care for my senior cat with health issues and dimentia,... I am older, my AMH is so low now although I was never diagnosed as infertile by any of the gynecologists I've been to,... plus I am ADHD and my brain functions like a long duration of paralysis and short and sporadic bouts of hyper-focus. If you are anything like me, trying to get anything out of Gyna is pretty hopeless. If this app was something like $30/year, I wouldn't have complained and probably would have just kept it until some day that I would hopefully finish the tutorials and have the time to follow and cook their meal plans. But with their extremely expensive pricing... made worse by how week my currency is against USD, and life becoming increasingly more costly (food and power prices going up, my senior cat's health needing medical attention, my health requiring attention...), Gyna has only become a cancer to my finances and given me zero help with fertility.

(1.0)
WARNING! They won't remind you a payment is upcoming!!!
door Anonymous

Really disgraceful company :( I went to my bank account yesterday to pay a bill, and I had a $230 payment that had just come out from Gyna. I've just lost my job and the $230 payment put my bank account into deficit. I couldn't see any email from Gyna saying I had resubscribed since I last cancelled in November 2022, but it turns out I did resubscribe last year - I must have deleted the email they sent. HOWEVER, Gyna's policy is to keep charging customers every 7 months WITHOUT SENDING ANY SORT OF EMAIL REMINDER BEFORE THEY CHARGE YOU AGAIN! Very sneaky on the part of Gyna. Really awful that you prey on the hopes of women desperate to have a child with this dishonest practice of not sending reminder emails. I can see that other people have complained about the same experience. Gyna, do you think there might be a reason why women forget that they have a subscription and therefore need reminders? Perhaps, like me, they have stopped using the service because they aren't falling pregnant. Perhaps they are depressed and devastated because they have spent tens of thousands of dollars on IVF treatment and services like Gyna without success? You are toying with the lives of women who are desperate to have children, profiting from the fact that they are in highly emotional situations and are preoccupied with just getting through the day without falling apart. The least you could do is send an email before you take their money. Your employee said you won't refund and that she "hopes I understand" and that she "cares" about the stress caused to me. I do NOT understand. And if you really cared, you would treat me like an actual human being rather than as a piece of crap. I hope you enjoy spending my money while I sit here and suffer, childless, unemployed, broke and depressed. Just remember you are dealing with real people in a very sensitive situation. I guess you're all having a great laugh at this while you sit there enjoying your beautiful lives. If that's the kind of people you are, good luck to you and your business. If you are considering signing up, PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS COMPANY WILL NOT EMAIL YOU BEFORE THEY TAKE YOUR MONEY! They could easily set that up, but they won't, because this is how they make their money. It makes them feel clever and important when they catch you out. I'm sitting here crying, and they couldn't care less.

(1.0)
I had to give back my unborn baby and Gyna doesn't care... charged me anyway!
door EK

I can't believe that I'm sharing this. Don't read this if you are sensitive or have high hopes for the Gyna app. I wish I could protect you. After contacting Gyna to express my shock at being charged $200 on my credit card, they declined my request for a refund and told me it was against their policy. I didn't want to share my devastating experience, but their stone-cold, hard no made me feel I had no choice. I explained that I couldn't keep my baby and that she had Trisomy 18. Among other devastating deformities. During this unthinkable time, I saw the charge on my credit card from Gyna. I don't want to be reminded and pay for something that will never be. It's hard to believe I relied on these people for prenatal, supportive advice. Even after I shared the devasting news with Gyna in detail, which I didn't want to, April responded: "I understand that you no longer wish to be reminded of this through our app or its charges. While I regret to inform you that our policy does not allow for a refund in this case, please know that we are thinking of you and hoping for your healing." Cold-blooded, cold-hearted! They don't care about you, your pregnancy, or your baby's health. Cash, baby! Cold, hard cash. I think this app was written by a bunch of vegan dudes who have never carried or loved a baby before. It's not an app in the app store because Apple doesn't want the liability, and Gyna doesn't want to expose themselves to deserving refunds. I will have to contact Visa and try to keep my voice from quivering and my eyes from pouring. It's now about the principal. Heartbroken. I'm totally beside myself. My sisters, I'm sorry to be so straight. I need to watch out for us girls. All of us. Don't invest in something that won't give you a money-back guarantee. We live in a time when everyone who's reputable, trustworthy, and honest offers one. Good luck out there! All the love and support to your future and the baby you will make using other genuine, educated advice.

(1.0)
Beware of Gyna Fertility Program - Unauthorized Charges and Poor Service
door Vera

I recently had a very disappointing experience with the Gyna Fertility Program, and I want to share my story to help others avoid the same pitfalls. Unexpected Charges: I signed up for their trial period for a small fee. However, without any clear notification or reminder, I was unexpectedly charged a significant amount right after the trial ended. There was no warning that the trial was ending or that my account would be charged. This lack of transparency feels deceptive. Lack of Valuable Content: The content provided during the trial period was unimpressive and consisted of information that is readily available for free online. It did not offer the premium value that was advertised. Customer Service Issues: I immediately contacted customer service to request a refund, but they refused, citing their terms and conditions. Despite multiple emails, I have yet to receive any satisfactory response. Reporting to Authorities: Due to the lack of resolution, I have reported this issue to the relevant consumer protection authorities and encourage others who have experienced similar issues to do the same. Advice to Potential Users: If you're considering trying the Gyna Fertility Program, be extremely cautious. Set reminders to cancel before the trial ends, and be aware that the content may not offer much additional value. Consider exploring free resources online before committing to their paid service. Conclusion: The lack of clear communication, unexpected charges, and poor customer service have left me very dissatisfied. I hope this review helps others make an informed decision.

(1.0)
The Fertility course limits the
door Daphne

The Fertility course limits the information you can access each day, which is annoying. Most people don't have time to read daily. It would be better if they let you access all modules at once so you can read when you want. I didn't get a reminder before the trial period ended, which is a letdown. I thought it was an app, but it's actually a website, which was misleading. The information they provide is basic and doesn't consider allergies or other conditions. Some of the info seems doubtful. For example, they claim the Greek yogurt Mac & Cheese has healthy probiotics, but probiotics die when heated or cooked. There are no contact details on the website, which should have been a warning sign. Overall, the company seems sketchy. They might not be operating ethically. I'm still waiting for a refund. I'd suggest avoiding them.

(1.0)
Poor Customer Experience
door Joan

I signed up and then found out i had cancer during the trial period so understandably was upset. I cant attempt to get pregnant at all. I thought to cancel it on the day the money was paid for the subscription. They wont give me a refund as its against their terms and conditions. They wished me luck. This is a business, they dont care about the individual customer. A business that has no compassion or seeks to care about their customers is not one I will recommend. Be wary of their terms and conditions. I had a look at the content, i dont see anything different than what a fertility specialist can tell me or google. I have seen a fertility specialist, dietician, nutritionist and googled plenty so i feel comfortable to make that statement.

(1.0)
Deceptive and Worthless
door Karen

Gyna app is nothing but a sham. After canceling my subscription due to medical reasons, I was still charged without warning. Despite repeated attempts to resolve the issue, all I received were automated responses. Since February 29, I’ve been tirelessly trying to reclaim my $139, a significant amount for someone currently unemployed. It’s become apparent that Gyna offers nothing more than a collection of worthless articles and reviews easily found through a simple Google search. This deceitful practice of charging for readily available information is both appalling and unacceptable. Gyna’s true nature as a scam is now glaringly evident. Avoid at all costs.

(4.0)
The free trial option is a notable feature,
door Ashlyn

The free trial option is a notable feature, allowing users to explore various aspects of the program before committing financially. The website offers extensive information on fertility, providing detailed insights into each topic. However, a limitation exists wherein users are prevented from progressing to another learning section after reaching a predefined time limit to avoid potential burnout. The restriction on user autonomy to decide when to stop is a drawback, particularly for those who prefer a more flexible approach to their learning sessions. Despite this, the website remains a valuable resource for individuals seeking information on conception.

(2.0)
Caught off guard by unexpected charges?
door Dominika S

Caught off guard by unexpected charges? Imagine this: I just found a £104 charge from a subscription I forgot I had. No warning emails, no heads-up—just a hit to my bank account. Is this how they treat their clients? Communication with April was a letdown; her unprofessionalism left me hanging. It's disappointing when a business fails to support its clients. They're supposed to build trust, not break it. Did you know there are laws in the UK about subscription transparency? It's time they followed them. I'm asking for a refund ASAP. Before you subscribe, think twice about who you trust with your money.

(5.0)
Gyna provides fertility courses
door Sha

Gyna provides fertility courses in an incredibly user-friendly platform. What sets it apart is its knack for simplifying complex fertility topics into easy-to-digest information. No confusing medical jargon here; it's all about straightforward knowledge. But that's not all. Gyna goes the extra mile by including fertility-boosting recipes that are a delightful surprise. These recipes aren't just delicious; they're crafted to support your fertility journey. And to keep things engaging, Gyna offers quizzes. Whether you're a beginner or looking to expand your knowledge, Gyna is your ideal companion.

(5.0)
Even though my family and I live a healthy
door Lyndsay

Even though my family and I live a healthy lifestyle with pretty healthy eating habits, for being in my 40’s and trying to conceive I am always looking for more information. With that being said I was definitely amazed at the amount of knowledge this program has offered. I was cautious in adding the meal plan, but I’m so glad I did. Some of the recipes “ummmm~delicious” and I say meaning all and surprisingly easy to make! I’m only 3 days in, but I feel this program will definitely help the process; our goal is prego within 3-4 months (fingers crossed and high prayers)

(1.0)
Fraud website, useless info, no customer service
door Ritika Ritika

I got the trial for 7 days, and found the content to be absolutely useless. For example: did you know chips was bad for fertility? Pay 189$ to find out!! I did not sign up for 4 months, but they charged me without ever notifying me. I went to their website to contact customer care, found a very round about way of getting in touch with them. Then they send you a templatized response that they cannot refund you. Such a waste of time and money. beware of such fraud companies selling a basic course and a bunch of recipes that you can get for free on youtube.

(4.0)
Prepare to be surprised.
door Jessica Moore

Prepare to be surprised. While the motivation is on point, not all the nutrition advice hits the mark. Picture this: it pushes for less meat and demonizes natural saturated fats—sound familiar? But here’s the twist: did you know that quality-sourced foods pack more punch than their mass-produced counterparts? Think raw, grass-fed milk versus your average dairy aisle find. Before you buy into the hype, consider this perspective. It might just change the way you shop for groceries.

(5.0)
Get ready to uncover a new perspective on fertility health with Gyna.
door LaKendra Batten

Get ready to uncover a new perspective on fertility health with Gyna. Their meticulous research and insightful details shed light on both familiar and surprising aspects of fertility. The structured courses ensure you grasp everything without feeling overwhelmed—a refreshing change in a sea of information. Dive in and discover why managing your fertility health has never been more empowering. Take charge today with Gyna.

(5.0)
I recently started using the Gyna app
door Armie Sarlitto

I recently started using the Gyna app, and it's been quite helpful so far. I'll need to wait about 6 months to see if it improves my chances of pregnancy. Some users got pregnant sooner, likely because they followed all the advice from Gyna closely, which I intend to do. I’ll begin the meal plan on Monday, even though it’s only been half a week since I started.

(5.0)
Gyna proves instrumental in
door Megan

Gyna proves instrumental in decoding the intricate links between diet, daily habits, and fertility. The guidance extends beyond merely steering clear of pitfalls, shedding light on beneficial practices and setting practical goals. This resource significantly contributes to my quest for pregnancy while concurrently enhancing my broader wellness journey.

(5.0)
I havent had this app for very long
door Claire

I havent had this app for very long but in a short time I've learned so much about food and how it effects fertility and just general health. Gyna explains everything in a simple easy to follow way which makes you wanna keep learning. I definetly recommend gyna to people wanting to concieve or just wanting to get healthy.

(1.0)
SCAM!!
door Kate

SCAM!!! Avoid this company at all costs. Beware they lure you into a free trial and with no reminder or opportunity to cancel take £120. Rude on email, don’t give legal right of 30 day cooling off period. I have reported them to the Ombudsman. No customer service or care about clients only interested in taking your money

(5.0)
I’m lerning a LOT about nutrition and fertility
door Nicole

I’m lerning a LOT about nutrition and fertility science and the modules are short and easy to understand and complete. I am still using birth control for the next month but I feel like the information I’m learning will help me give my body the head start it needs to improve my likelihood of a smooth conception.

(4.0)
I appreciate the knowledge and learning offered
door Faudes

I appreciate the knowledge and learning offered, and it’s done in small chunks for easier comprehension and absorption. One area that could be improved is adding a filter for vegetarian recipes. Apart from that, this tool is really useful, and I’m glad I signed up. Hoping for good results at age 40.

(5.0)
I wasn't certain if this platform would be useful
door Kesina

I wasn't certain if this platform would be useful, but I'm learning a lot about diet, hormones, and stress. It's easy to read with short articles and questions to keep you interested. I stopped eating trans fat foods right away, and I hope this info helps with my 2nd child through IVF.

(5.0)
It's been a few days since I began using it
door özge sarı

It's been a few days since I began using it, and it's quite informative about how our bodies work and the impact of nutrition. It made me realize the kinds of unhealthy food I've been eating. It educates on how specific foods and how we eat them affect our bodies over time.

(1.0)
Scam ???
door Anonymous

Not sure if it is a scam but I canceled it on the last trial date and was still charged. I explained I lost my job and couldn’t afford it. I also don’t have mental health to think about it at the moment and asked for my refund but I was blocked for their socials instead.

(4.0)
I enjoy how the content is sorted
door Seema

I enjoy how the content is sorted into sections so I can pick what interests me. I dislike the large amount of text to read, and the buttons moving on the page make interactions awkward. The visuals make it seem outdated, and the overall user experience could be better.

(4.0)
The company offers great information
door Anonymous

The company offers great information, explained well and easy to understand. It covers fertility diet book + more helpful tips. But, I don't like being restricted to X sections per day. I get why they do it, but it's annoying. They should limit weekly instead of daily.

(4.0)
I like how the course is divided into
door Sam

I like how the course is divided into small, simple sections. It would be better if there wasn't a limit on how much you can do each day because I want to learn more. I've only used the app for a few days, but I'm enjoying it and I've learned a few things.

(5.0)
The Gyna app is easy to read and I
door Alise

The Gyna app is easy to read and I learned a lot of information from it. I wish the app had a save tab so I could move the information there instead of using a screenshot and saving it to my photo app. More organized, the better for memorization.

(4.0)
There's a wealth of valuable
door Holly

There's a wealth of valuable educational information about fertility and diet available, but it can be frustrating when you're restricted in how quickly you can progress through it. It's always great to have the freedom to learn at your own pace.

(4.0)
The material is solid.
door Mrs

The material is solid. I like how the classes are divided and each part is split into single-page sections, making it simpler to understand instead of feeling like too much to read at once. I hope it hadn't locked so fast during the trial period.

(5.0)
This app is very detailed and includes many science-based topics
door Lauren Dunn

This app is very detailed and includes many science-based topics, from exercise to toxins. I really like the recipes so far and feel sure I’m getting the right nutrition to help my fertility. The content seems tailored just for me.

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