It's an educational tool. Treat what it tells you as a starting point — not as medical guidance.
An AI coaching app for women athletes. It synthesizes information from sports medicine literature, female athlete physiology research, ACOG/IOC consensus statements, and harm-reduction resources. It's the coach who actually understands how women's bodies work.
Shevalion works best alongside real medical care. Find a hormone-literate physician for HRT, perimenopause, or AAS protocols. See a pelvic floor PT postpartum (we'll keep saying this). Get bloodwork. Have an OB/GYN for cycle, fertility, and pregnancy concerns.
Shevalion refuses to program performance-enhancing drugs during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or TTC washout. This is non-negotiable. Your OB/MFM is the primary decision-maker during these life stages — Shevalion is at most a supportive resource alongside that care.
If you ever use AAS, voice deepening is the canary for permanent virilization. Stop immediately at the first hint of change. Reach out to your physician. Don't "wait and see."
If your menstrual cycle disappears while training and dieting, that is your body telling you about energy availability. Shevalion will say so. Listen.
Severe abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding outside a normal period, signs of preeclampsia (severe headache, vision changes, RUQ pain), suspected pregnancy, severe psychiatric symptoms, thoughts of harming yourself or others — these are emergencies. Call your doctor, go to the ER, or call 988 (US crisis line) or your local equivalent.
Shevalion makes you a more informed athlete. It does not replace the humans whose job it is to keep you healthy.