Clue gets FDA clearance to launch a digital contraceptive
Clue, an early pioneer in the femtech category with a well-regarded period-tracking app that’s used by around 13 million people, is getting ready to launch a digital contraceptive which will offer users a statistical prediction of ovulation as a birth control tool.
A US launch of Clue Birth Control is slated for “this year”. The team won’t be more specific on the date yet.
Pricing will be “premium” but they’re also keeping the exact cost under wraps for now.
The Berlin-based company is today announcing that they’ve gained FDA clearance for the forthcoming product, clearing the way for a US launch in 2021.
YES, 40 IS THE BEST ORGASM AGE! MLUNGISI MPELA Stock image!.
THEY say age is nothing but a number, until you get to a certain age and start ripping the rewards thereof - from chronic illnesses to sex drive.
Our human motor needs a metaphorical jump-starter to get us by. When it comes to women, this becomes more apparent.
However, according to numerous sexologists, your best sex and orgasms will happen after the age of 40.
According to a survey, women from the age of 36 have the best and most frequent orgasms compared to those who are younger.
The survey, conducted by contraceptive app Natural Cycles, relied on previous data collected from more than 2 600 women.
The young women choosing to go without contraception
It has long been accepted that contraceptive methods currently available to women are far from ideal – but for some, they’re so unpleasant they’d rather avoid them altogether.
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Kate had been with her boyfriend for two years when she became pregnant. The couple hadn’t been using birth control - but not because they were hoping for a baby. At 23, Kate didn’t want to conceive at all. She felt so uncomfortable using the contraceptive methods available to her that she had purposefully been going without, preferring to risk getting pregnant instead.
DWTS Star Sharna Burgess Freaks Fans Out After They Think New Photo Is Pregnancy Reveal
The 35-year-old
Dancing with the Stars pro dancer shared a photo of her sitting up in bed while holding a pink thermometer.
Beverly Hills, 90210 alum Brian Austin Green in recent months. So while her caption made it clear that she was promoting the birth control app, Natural Cycles, it s no surprise that fast-thinking fans jumped to the conclusion that she was holding a pregnancy test when they first saw the photo. CHILE I THOUGHT THIS WAS A PREGNANCY ANNOUNCEMENT???????????????????????????????? MY HEART FULLY STOPPED, one fan wrote in the comments section.
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When journalist Orla Barry received a notification from her iPhone informing her that her period was due any day in the next three weeks , she shared it on social media with wry amusement.
It wasn t the first time she d received such an unspecific notification from the app, and it prompted others to share their stories. I got one which said my period was 56 days late, wrote one. My notification said the next nine days , said another.
One man said his smartwatch had a menstruation tracker activated by default when he got it, and it kept telling him his period was due - despite him never having had one.