The number of women seeking abortions after using fertility apps has surged ten-fold in five years. Around 2.5 percent of terminations were among women who relied on ‘fertility awareness-based methods ...
Trend away from hormonal contraception corresponds to rise in abortion rates, say researchers Women in England and Wales are increasingly ditching the pill in favour of fertility-tracking apps, ...
There has been a “significant increase” in the proportion of women seeking abortions who are using natural methods to prevent pregnancy, such as tracking periods on smartphone apps, a study suggests.
A federal court has blocked the Biden administration’s attempt to exclude fertility-awareness methods from the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate in a win for advocates of natural family ...
More women seeking abortions are using natural methods to prevent pregnancy, analysts say (Gareth Fuller/PA) There has been a “significant increase” in the proportion of women seeking abortions who ...
A study has indicated a "significant increase" in the number of women seeking abortions who rely on natural pregnancy prevention methods, such as period tracking apps. The research also noted a 14% ...
Recently, the British Medical Journal published a study using self-reported data from women who had opted to get an abortion. It found a “shift” towards increased use of “fertility awareness-based ...
Over a 5-year period, fewer patients seeking abortion in the U.K. reported relying on hormonal contraception at the time of conception, while the use of fertility awareness-based methods increased, ...
A letter equates women having to pay for birth control as a return of the Dark Ages ("Back to the Dark Ages with women's health and contraception," July 29). I see it as an opportunity for more women ...