A new study has linked a rise in abortions to the increasing popularity of period-tracking apps to manage fertility.
Over five years, abortion patients were increasingly likely to be using less reliable fertility awareness methods when they ...
Around 2.5 percent of terminations were among women who relied on 'fertility awareness-based methods' in the first six months ...
A study found that one in every 40 abortions were reported by women using natural methods to prevent pregnancy, such as ...
There has been a rise in the proportion of women seeking abortions despite using "natural" methods to prevent pregnancy, like ...
Relying on natural and fertility awareness methods to prevent pregnancy might be linked to an increase in abortions, ...
Use of the Pill, mini Pill, implants, patches, and vaginal rings has given way to more 'natural' methods, such as period ...
Over a 5-year period, fewer patients seeking abortion in the U.K. reported relying on hormonal contraception at the time of ...
There has been a shift away from the use of more reliable hormonal methods of contraception to less reliable fertility ...
Demand for abortions has surged as women are coming off the contraceptive pill in favour of “menstrual tracking apps”. Data ...
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.
Study finds increasing numbers are turning to smartphone apps that track periods as social media fuels ‘hormone hesitancy’ ...