There Fertility Apps Seem To Have Rather More Downside(s) Than One Might Expect.

We have a number of articles on these apps this week:First we had this:Fertility app glitches put women out of syncBy Kate AubussonSeptember 17, 2019 — 1.00amFertility apps riddled with "alarming" inaccuracies and "disturbing" misinformation could be inadvertently sabotaging the chances of women conceiving, researchers warn.Thousands of Australian women are using fertility apps to give them the best shot at getting pregnant or avoiding it, but flaws in these trackers are leading some would-be mothers to believe they are infertile.A study presented at the Fertility Society of Australia's Annual Scientific Meeting in Hobart on Monday found that more than 57 per cent incorrectly predicted ovulation dates and almost 83 per cent incorrectly pr edicted estimated due dates."This is compounded by incorrect timing for intercourse, incorrect fertile window calculations and pregnancy information," the researchers, from Eve Health fertility clinic in Brisbane and Queensland Fertility Group,... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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