EU approved contraception app flop: 37 women inadvertently pregnant

in eu •  7 years ago 

In February 2017, Science.com wrote the news that a Swedish-developed prevention app could protect against pregnancy to the same extent as for example condoms and birth control pills.

The app 'Natural Cycles' could allegedly - without the use of hormones - measure the body's body temperature and based on this evaluate a high or low probability of pregnancy.

Depending on the woman's temperature, the app would either give red or green light to a small or high probability of pregnancy.

According to researchers, the method was 99 percent safe.

"It (appen, red.) Means more choices and greater choice as well as the ability to plan or prevent pregnancy without using the traditional hormonal contraceptive methods, such as birth control pills," stated Harry Cymbler, spokesman for Natural Cycles for Science.dk. in 2017 after the app was approved by an EU supervision.

But now there is a hospital in Stockholm on behalf of 37 pregnant women, complaining about the app's lack of effect.

"It is a new method and we see a large number of unwanted pregnancies, and therefore we will submit a complaint to the EU Health Authority," says Carina Montin, a nurse at Södra Hospital in Stockholm, according to nordicbuisnessinsider.com .

Whether the Natural Cycles app is banned is still unknown.

You can read more about the studies behind the app

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It's a very popular app here in Sweden. After the news some midwives do not recommend using the app but many people are positive to it and still use it.

If the app is of good quality and it helps, I think it should be used.

Agree with you :)