FDA-cleared birth control platform Natural Cycles can now be integrated with the Apple Watch. The birth control brand analyzes a user’s daily body temperature to determine their fertility status. Now, ...
Natural Cycles, an app that bills itself as a contraceptive and fertility tracker, has again found itself the target of regulatory investigation due to claims made in its advertisements. According to ...
Natural Cycles is the first FDA-cleared app to aid women in knowing everything about their body's fertility. It’s a 100 percent hormone-free birth control method with enough supporting data to be 98% ...
The FDA announced today that it will allow marketing of Natural Cycles’ contraception app in the US for pre-menopausal women aged 18 years and older. Previously approved in the UK and currently the ...
Natural Cycles, one of the leading women’s health companies in the cycle tracking and birth control space, announced today that it has secured a round of funding led by Samsung Ventures, in the amount ...
When Elina Berglund co-founded birth control and fertility app Natural Cycles, the physicist-turned-CEO had no idea she’d soon be wading into a political minefield. It was 2012 and Berglund, now 40, ...
Natural Cycles has recently received FDA clearance to use data from the Apple Watch for birth control. The information will come precisely from the smartwatch's temperature data. Natural Cycles has ...
Elina Berglund, the co-founder and co-CEO of Natural Cycles, was user zero for the first-ever FDA-cleared birth control app. Now she’s building for the next phase of her life—and the lives of millions ...
New consumer technology seeks to facilitate women's health. What does it entail? We'll look at that and other health tech news in in this technology-focused edition of Top Stories, including ...
Natural Cycles is the only cycle-tracking app cleared by the FDA as birth control, and it continues to integrate itself with data collected from wearables. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, ...
On Thursday, Natural Cycles became the first app approved for contraception in Europe. So ladies, forget popping that pill every day or going in for an IUD — you could just head to the App Store.
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