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Mimir analyzed 15 public sources — app reviews, Reddit threads, forum posts — and surfaced 15 patterns with 7 actionable recommendations.

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Top recommendation

AI-generated, ranked by impact and evidence strength

#1 recommendation

Build a sexual side effect predictor that alerts users before prescription if their hormone profile suggests high risk for libido loss or vaginal dryness

High impactMedium effort

Rationale

18 sources report sexual dysfunction severe enough to consider abandoning birth control entirely. Users describe this as a forced trade-off between contraception and relationship quality. One user paid $150/month out-of-pocket for symptom management after developing vaginal atrophy from an implant. Another tried multiple pills specifically seeking one without sexual side effects and found none.

The product already analyzes hormone levels and genetic markers. Sexual side effects correlate with specific hormone profiles and formulation types. Building a predictive alert system would prevent the most relationship-damaging category of side effects before they occur.

Without this, users continue the current pattern: start a method, experience sexual dysfunction months later, then face the choice of either tolerating it or restarting the search process. The precision medicine approach only delivers value if it prevents these high-impact outcomes proactively.

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6 additional recommendations generated from the same analysis

Add a mental health risk assessment to the onboarding flow that screens for depression and anxiety history, then flags contraindicated formulations during provider consultationHigh impact · Small effort

11 sources describe depression and anxiety caused by birth control but attributed to other life factors. One user suffered undetected depression through monthly provider check-ins because she minimized symptoms when asked. Medical providers routinely fail to investigate mental health changes in birth control users despite regular contact.

Create a bleeding pattern predictor that shows users their expected cycle changes for each recommended method, with month-by-month forecasts based on similar profilesMedium impact · Medium effort

8 sources report breakthrough bleeding severe enough to stop birth control, but the product currently provides no advance warning about this common outcome. One user bled more weeks than not for 6 years on an implant while being told it was normal. Another tried 5 different pills, all causing breakthrough or frequent bleeding.

Build a provider education module that trains medical staff to investigate mental health and sexual function proactively during birth control consultations rather than waiting for patient disclosureHigh impact · Small effort

Multiple themes converge on provider communication failures. Patients downplay depression severity during check-ins. Providers attribute symptoms to training stress rather than birth control. Users lack medical vocabulary to describe sexual dysfunction accurately. One user's physician initially dismissed symptoms despite monthly visits.

Add a non-hormonal pathway that includes fertility awareness method training, barrier method options, and copper IUD evaluation for users who want hormone-free contraceptionMedium impact · Medium effort

6 sources describe preference for non-hormonal methods or improved function when using them. One user felt best using temperature readings and barrier methods while trying to conceive, reporting better libido and body regulation. Another wishes for period regulation without daily hormonal pills.

Develop a side effect severity calculator that quantifies and visualizes trade-offs between different side effect types so users can prioritize what matters most to themMedium impact · Large effort

7 sources document dramatic variability in side effect experiences across identical formulations. Some users feel better on birth control than off it. The same pill causes opposite responses in different individuals. One user recognized this heterogeneity only after sharing experiences one-on-one with friends.

Create a community forum where users share ongoing experiences with specific methods, tagged by their genetic and hormone profile similarities to help new users find relevant comparison casesMedium impact · Large effort

6 sources show customer stories drive engagement and build trust. The product already collects stories through a 'Share Your Story' feature and publishes case studies about adverse experiences. One user only realized birth control caused her depression after sharing experiences one-on-one with friends.

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Themes emerge from the noise.

Ranked by severity and frequency, with the original quotes inline so you can judge for yourself.

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What's the top churn signal?

Onboarding confusion appears in 12 of 16 sources. Users describe “not knowing where to start” [Interview #3, NPS]

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