Mobile technology for family planning.

CURRENT OPINION IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY(2019)

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Abstract
Purpose of review To evaluate the recent literature on mobile health applications available to patients for contraception and abortion care. Recent findings Women are increasingly interested in contraceptive tools utilizing mobile technology, and a majority of women expect them to be science-based. The largest number of available mobile apps supports natural family planning methods, which is recognized as the least effective contraceptive method. Many available apps cannot be relied on for accurate, science-based pregnancy prevention methods. Further, there is a paucity of data regarding use of mobile technology for women seeking or receiving abortion. Summary Further research is needed to evaluate mobile health apps and how they can best provide patient consumers with accurate, evidence-based information to support the prevention of unintended pregnancy.
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contraception mobile applications,fertility awareness-based methods,mobile health,postabortion care,pregnancy prevention
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