What goes around
2018-01-20 18:49:26.510115+01 by
Dan Lyke
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You know what they call people who rely on the rhythm method for birth control? Parents. Popular Fertility App Is Being Blamed for 37 Accidental Pregnancies:
Thirty-seven women who allegedly relied on the European Union-certified fertility app Natural Cycles as a non-hormonal method of birth control ended up with unwanted pregnancies in the last quarter of 2017, according to the Swedish news agency SVT. Now, the Swedish hospital where these women sought abortions is flagging the app to local regulatory authorities.
The app is Natural Cycles.
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