The FDA announced today that it will allow marketing of Natural Cycles’ contraception app in the US for pre-menopausal women aged 18 years and older. Previously approved in the UK and currently the ...
In rural areas where access to women’s health services is often limited, apps like Nurx — which let users have their birth control pills delivered — show promise, according to NPR. Women who live in ...
Natural Cycles, an app that bills itself as a contraceptive and fertility tracker, has again found itself the target of regulatory investigation due to claims made in its advertisements. According to ...
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions; Director, Center for Drug Information & Evidence-Based Practice, Omaha, Nebraska A mobile app ...
The FDA approved marketing of the direct-to-consumer smartphone app Natural Cycles as a method of contraception to prevent pregnancy Aug. 10. The app, developed by the Swedish company Natural Cycles ...
Rachel Ralph works long hours at an accounting firm in Oakland, Calif., and coordinates much of her life via the apps on her phone. So when she first heard several months ago that she could order her ...
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, ...
Elina Berglund, the co-founder and co-CEO of Natural Cycles, was user zero for the first-ever FDA-cleared birth control app. Now she’s building for the next phase of her life—and the lives of millions ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --Natural Cycles, the leading women's digital health company, announced it has received approval from Health Canada to market and sell the Natural Cycles app as a ...
Natural Cycles, a birth control app, hasn’t exactly had the best press so far—it’s currently under investigation in the U.K. and Sweden after 37 users made claims of unwanted pregnancies. But then, ...
Katherine spends 30 seconds each morning with a thermometer under her tongue. She takes her temperature and notes the result in an app on her phone. After a minute, her screen will beam one of two ...