Daye

Daye

Public Health

Southwark, London, LONDON 14,985 followers

Bringing a new Daye in gynae health ☀️

About us

Daye is a female-founded gynae health start-up on a mission to close the gender health gap for good. We started out with the invention of the world’s first pain-relieving tampon, designed to support the 90% of women who experience menstrual cramps. After helping over 75,000 women & AFAB individuals kick period pain to the curb, we launched our second generation tampon to facilitate the at-home detection of vaginal infections, STIs and HPV. Next, we want to develop solutions for under-served gynae health conditions like endometriosis, PCOS and menopause. Within the next five years, we will build an ecosystem where every woman can understand, monitor, and improve her health from her smartphone.

Industry
Public Health
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Southwark, London, LONDON
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2017

Locations

  • Primary

    The Biscuit Factory

    Cacao Studios, office 301

    Southwark, London, LONDON SE16 4DG, GB

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Employees at Daye

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    Our founder Valentina Milanova 🇺🇦 will be presenting our latest clinical evidence on the Daye Diagnostic Tampon for HPV screening in DC on August 21st. If you're in town, please reach out 👋

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    7,334 followers

    We’re gearing up for Next Generation Dx Summit in just a few weeks! If you’re there, you won’t want to miss our presentation on August 21, where Lindus Health co-founder Meri Beckwith will talk about unique execution and recruitment for the development of infectious disease #diagnostics, and present a case study with Valentina Milanova 🇺🇦 of Daye on how we implemented these techniques in our STAMP trial. Want to chat in-person at #NGDx? Send us a DM! #POCdiagnostics #dx #clinicalresearch #patientrecruitment #clinicaloperations

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    Gen Z is more proactive about their fertility than any previous generation, with nearly half worried about it despite not currently trying to conceive. While increased awareness and reduced stigma around fertility is positive, experts advise most healthy 20-somethings don't need to rush to freeze their eggs. Fertility declines gradually in your 30s, with a more significant drop around age 37 on average. Unless you have a condition impacting fertility like endometriosis, PCOS, or early menopause symptoms, an AMH test and egg freezing in your 20s usually isn't necessary. The decision should be based on your unique health, family plans and finances. While most healthy people in their 20s don't need to rush to freeze their eggs, it's crucial to stay on top of sexual health screenings to protect your future fertility. Many sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia and gonorrhoea are asymptomatic but can quietly cause damage if left untreated. Scarring from these infections can block your fallopian tubes or cause pelvic inflammatory disease, putting you at higher risk for ectopic pregnancy and infertility in your 30s when you may want to start a family. Getting tested regularly allows you to catch and treat any issues early. The key takeaway? Be informed about your fertility timeline, but don't let anxiety drive you to invasive and expensive procedures prematurely. Consult your doctor or reproductive health nurse to make the choice that's right for you. https://lnkd.in/dst2G4ea

    Gen Z Is Panicking About Their Fertility. Should They Be?

    Gen Z Is Panicking About Their Fertility. Should They Be?

    womenshealthmag.com

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    We are thrilled to share that we have officially launched our new workplace app, designed to enhance female healthcare support in the workplace! Given that most gynaecological health events we go through, from menopause to miscarriage, happen while we are at work, we recognise that workplaces need to play a larger role in supporting female staff members. At Daye, we believe every person deserves access to comprehensive healthcare, and our app is a significant step toward making this a reality. From period and pelvic pain relief to cervical cancer prevention and HRT - the Daye app has your team members covered. We’re committed to creating a supportive environment for women and AFAB folks everywhere. If you are too, let's partner up 🤝 Join us in revolutionizing workplace health and ensuring that everyone has the resources they need to thrive! 💖 https://lnkd.in/eiaHsDZX

    Daye launches workplace app to plug gaps in female healthcare support

    Daye launches workplace app to plug gaps in female healthcare support

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    Tired of waiting for gynaecological care? So are we! That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our new gynae health consultation service, designed to cut through the red tape and get you the care you need, STAT. With nearly 600,000 people in England stuck on waiting lists for gynaecological treatment, it’s clear that the care we get needs a serious makeover. Enter Daye’s new service, where you can: 📞 Get video or phone-based consultations with NHS-trained specialist nurses Receive personalized treatment plans for everything from period pain to menopause. 💊 Have prescriptions delivered right to your door for STIs, BV, thrush, as well as personalised HRT and contraception. Why settle for the status quo when you can have expert advice and treatment on your own terms? We’re here to make sure you don’t have to wait years for a diagnosis or suffer in silence. Time to wave goodbye to long waitlists and medical gaslighting 👋 https://lnkd.in/dtgK7XAC #Daye #GynaeHealth #HealthcareInnovation #FemTech #HRT #Contraception #STIs

    Products rooted in science and inspired by female intuition

    Products rooted in science and inspired by female intuition

    yourdaye.com

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    Femtech Leaders Unite to Discuss Social Media Censorship 🤐 Last week, our founder, Valentina, joined Dr Raj Arora, Lina Chan of Holland & Barrett, Dr. Aziza Sesay and Talilla Henchoz to highlight the deeply frustrating reality of major platforms like Meta, Google, TikTok, and Amazon routinely classifying ads related to gynaecological health as "adult" or "political" content. This inaccurate categorization severely limits the reach and impact of femtech innovations, penalizing an already under-funded and stigmatised industry. Valentina Milanova 🇺🇦 shed light on the uphill battle femtech founders face in scaling their businesses and raising awareness through channels, which are freely available to male health innovators. At Daye, we have to navigate these unfair bans daily and they severely restrict our ability to reach audiences, who need better solutions for gynaecological health. Join us in supporting this crucial conversation and the trailblazing entrepreneurs striving to revolutionize gynaecological healthcare. You can read more about the censorship femtech faces on the Center for Intimacy Justice's website. Together, we need to pave the way for a more equitable future in femtech and beyond. #femtechinnovations #gynaecologicalhealthcare #breakthestigma

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    Passionate about advancing gynecological health through impactful Social Media and Influencer Marketing? 🌿 Join our team at Daye as a Social Media and Influencer Marketing Executive! 💛 In this role, you will help us raise awareness about gynaecological health and Daye's mission through compelling content and strategic partnerships with influential voices. Ready to be part of our journey? Discover more about this opportunity here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/dT2kFyx2 #DayeCareers #Hiring #SocialMedia #MarketingOpportunity

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    Our founder, Valentina Milanova 🇺🇦, presented at the London Biotechnology Show this week on behalf of Daye and shared our mission to bridge the gender health gap through innovative femtech solutions. Some key takeaways from Valentina's talk: - Medical research has historically excluded women, with most modern medications never tested on the female physiology. This has led to a severe lack of data and understanding of women's health needs. - At Daye, we are developing a proprietary tampon platform to address female-specific healthcare needs in areas like menstrual pain relief, STI/HPV screening, fertility, and drug delivery. - Daye is also working to prevent cervical cancer through early HPV detection, as 99.8% of cervical cancer cases in the UK are preventable. Our tampons can improve access to cervical screenings. The London Biotechnology Show brought together influential leaders to explore cutting-edge biotech solutions transforming medicine and healthcare. We're proud Daye could be part of this important dialogue as we work to revolutionize women's health. Thank you to the organizers for an outstanding event!

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    👋 Introducing: Daye's New At-Home HPV Screening Kit 👋 We're excited to announce that Daye is expanding access to cervical cancer prevention with the launch of our new HPV Diagnostic Tampon. This convenient at-home test allows you to easily and discreetly screen for 14 high-risk HPV strains. But we know an HPV diagnosis can bring up a lot of questions and concerns. Let's break down some important facts: - HPV is extremely common. Most sexually active people will get HPV at some point. Having HPV does NOT mean you or your partner have been unfaithful or that you did anything "wrong." It's not a reflection of your character or choices. - You can absolutely still have sex if you have HPV. Use condoms to lower the risk of transmission. Consider getting the HPV vaccine if you haven't already - it may provide extra protection. - For most people, HPV clears on its own within 1-2 years. Having HPV now doesn't mean you'll have it forever or always be contagious. Your body is working to suppress the virus over time. - If you test positive, tell any current sexual partners so they're aware. But know that doctors don't recommend contacting all past partners, since almost everyone gets HPV at some point. - Routine screening is the best way to monitor for any cell changes related to HPV, so you can get prompt treatment if needed. At-home testing with your trusted, familiar tampon makes this easier than ever. We're here to provide judgment-free information and support. For more FAQs and resources on navigating sex, relationships and wellbeing with HPV, check out our new HPV screening service here: https://lnkd.in/dMfKQRbt #HPVAwareness #CervicalCancerPrevention #WomensHealth

    At-Home HPV Screen | Test Your Gynae Health

    At-Home HPV Screen | Test Your Gynae Health

    yourdaye.com

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    Daye was recently featured in HuffPost UK in an article by Sarah-Louise Kelly about why period pain can worsen with age. The piece highlights Daye as a virtual women's health clinic and includes insights from our team on the factors that can contribute to increased period pain as we get older, such as: - Hormonal changes like lower progesterone levels - Conditions like endometriosis and adenomyosis that can worsen over time - Increased inflammation and changes in prostaglandin levels We're thrilled to see Daye's expertise and innovative approach to period care being recognized and shared with a wider audience. A huge thank you to Sarah-Louise and HuffPost UK for the feature. Check out the full article to learn more about how and why period pain can change with age: https://lnkd.in/dH8VDH5Q #womenshealth #gynaehealth #periodpain #daye

    So THAT's Why Periods Get Worse As We Get Older

    So THAT's Why Periods Get Worse As We Get Older

    huffingtonpost.co.uk

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Funding

Daye 3 total rounds

Last Round

Series A

US$ 11.6M

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