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Contraceptive App Under Fire After 37 Accidental Pregnancies Reported

The app's effectiveness is being questioned

The contraceptive app Natural Cycles has been reported to Swedish authorities after some women using the app encountered unintentional pregnancies.

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As SVT reports, Stockholmโ€™s Sรถdersjukhuset hospital saw 37 women fell pregnant while using the app as a contraceptive in 2017. Midwives at Stockholmโ€™s Sรถdersjukhuset reported the app to the Medical Products Agency after the โ€˜accidentalโ€™ pregnancies.

Natural Cycles tracks the changes in a womanโ€™s body temperature over their menstrual cycle to predict days with the lowest risk of pregnancy.  

As the Mail Online reports, the appโ€™s creators have attested it is as effective as the contraceptive pill. A study from September of 22,785 women found the app was 93 per cent effective in preventing pregnancies. 

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โ€œNo contraception is 100 per cent and unwanted pregnancies is an unfortunate risk with any contraception,โ€ Natural Cycles told Mail Online in a statement.

โ€œTo have 37 unwanted pregnancies out of the 668 mentioned in this study at Sรถdersjukhuset means that 5,5 per cent of women who stated they used Natural Cycles also had an unwanted pregnancy.

โ€œThis is in line with what we communicate as the risk of unwanted pregnancy with typical use, and which is comparable to other types of contraception.โ€

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