Can an app stop you from getting pregnant? In conjunction with daily input from a basal body thermometer, it can indeed. Or so says European startup Natural Cycles, which also bills itself as a ...
While oral contraception is highly effective, things like certain antibiotics, missing or skipping a dose, or not taking the pill at the same time every day can significantly lower its effectiveness, ...
Our team set out to Verify those claims. Natural Cycles is the first contraceptive app approved by the FDA. It costs $80 a year, and uses a woman's menstrual cycle timing and daily body temperature ...
A proof-of-concept study shows the use of wearables with the hormone-free birth control app Natural Cycles can better predict ovulation. For years, an app called Natural Cycles has been assisting ...
A Facebook ad for birth control app Natural Cycles has been banned by Britain's advertising watchdog on the grounds it is misleading. The Advertising Standards Association questioned claims that ...
The FDA has greenlit digital birth control app Natural Cycles to integrate third-party thermometers—including consumer wearables into its app to help pinpoint a user's fertility status. Body ...
Natural Cycles is a popular contraceptive app which tells women which days they can have unprotected sex by tracking their temperature. The app is under fire in Sweden after a hospital reported 37 ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Natural Cycles uses an algorithm and other factors to determine which days a woman might be fertile Natural ...
When Elina Berglund co-founded birth control and fertility app Natural Cycles, the physicist-turned-CEO had no idea she’d soon be wading into a political minefield. It was 2012 and Berglund, now 40, ...
For tech lovers who are familiar with fertility tracking apps, the Natural Cycles app now has a piece of wearable hardware built by Oura to turn to for easier tracking. That’s following reports that ...
Most women of a fertile age are probably aware that counting days in between periods as a family planning method is unreliable at best. The statistics show that as many as 24 out of 100 women who use ...
The Oura smart ring is now compatible with Natural Cycles digital birth control, the companies announced today. The partnership lets Natural Cycles users pull in temperature information from their ...