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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday April 20 2017, @02:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the to-sync-or-not-to-sync dept.

A team of researchers made up of the group behind the fertility app Clue and a group at Oxford University have tested the popularly held notion that when women live or work in close proximity for a span of time, they find their menstrual cycles begin to sync with one another. But as researchers note in their article on the Clue website, such notions appear to be completely false.

It is a commonly held notion that women who live or work together, or just spend a lot of time together, find their menstrual cycles syncing. There was even a study done in 1971 by Harvard researcher Martha McClintock tracking the menstrual cycles of female colleges students sharing a dorm. But, as the researchers with this new effort note, no other studies have found it to be true, and McClintock's work has been discredited. But sill the myth persists. To perhaps put an end to the debate, the researchers conducted a test trial with women who use the Clue app—1500 women responded to their request for assistance in a trial and out of those, 360 pairs of women were selected for inclusion. Each were in a close relationship with another woman over an extended period of time. Because the app helps women track and share their period information, the data was already available; all that was needed was for the users to share it with the researchers.

The researchers looked back three menstrual cycles for each of the pairs to see if any alignment was occurring and report that 273 of them actually had cycles that diverged—just 79 were seen to converge. They note that women who were living together were no more aligned than the other pairs. This, they insist, is further proof that the entire idea is a myth with no basis in reality.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 20 2017, @04:59AM (8 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 20 2017, @04:59AM (#496698)

    There should be a dating app for women with synchronous cycles to date each other.

  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:07AM

    by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:07AM (#496702) Journal

    I can imagine highly targeted advertising for users of that #app.

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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by Azuma Hazuki on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:08AM (6 children)

    by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:08AM (#496703) Journal

    Oh gods, no, no, no. When my sister and I overlapped back in the day we'd fight like cats in a sack. Dating is dramatic enough without the conjunction of the red tides, and that's keeping in mind mine are luckily very light and usually don't even cramp all that much. Hers, now, I have to wonder if she has undiagnosed PCOS or something...

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    • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:54AM (3 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:54AM (#496711)

      So if someone were to invent a method to induce synchronicity in a large enough population, all women could be made to kill each other at once! Now this sounds like a plan worth researching.

      • (Score: 2, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 20 2017, @06:13AM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 20 2017, @06:13AM (#496716)

        Clearly you haven't thought this through.. at all.

        • (Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:57PM

          by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:57PM (#496967) Journal

          Oh, I dunno, maybe he's one of those gay dudes who hates women. I've met a few. It's...baffling.

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 21 2017, @01:44PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 21 2017, @01:44PM (#497386)

        If someone would have though about this early enough, your post wouldn't be here to annoy us...

    • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Thursday April 20 2017, @01:15PM (1 child)

      by maxwell demon (1608) on Thursday April 20 2017, @01:15PM (#496831) Journal

      Well, then the same technology could be used to find partners with maximally-out-of-sync cycles.

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      • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:57PM

        by bob_super (1357) on Thursday April 20 2017, @05:57PM (#496968)

        The main benefit of simultaneous is how that leaves more time for fun.
        Max out-of-sync would be perfect for polyamorous lesbians, though. Always someone available to play.