FDA approves app as a form of birth control

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There have never been so many choices when it comes to birth control, and now the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a
days of the month on which the user is most fertile, and therefore should not have unprotected sex should they wish to avoid getting
contraceptives has skyrocketed as women look for alternatives to hormonal methods like the pill, which often causes unpleasant side-effects
fertility and the menstrual cycle, the rhythm method of contraception is one of the oldest, and was particularly popular amongst Catholics
wider trend for digital health monitoring, with heart trackers, exercise apps and meditation apps making up some of the 3.7 billion that