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A smartphone app that alerts a woman if she is on a high or low risk day for the purpose of planning or avoiding pregnancy would be 9698 percent effective if used correctly say researchers
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A smartphone app that alerts a woman if she is on a high or low risk day for the purpose of planning or avoiding pregnancy would be 96-98 percent effective if used correctly, say researchers. Recognising that each woman’s menstrual cycle can vary, the app, called Dot (Dynamic Optimal Timing), allows for menstrual cycles that last as little as 20 days or as long as 40 days.

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It relies solely on a woman’s period start date to provide her with tailored, accurate information about her chance of pregnancy for each day of her cycle and it alerts a woman if she is on a high or low risk day for the purpose of planning or avoiding pregnancy.

The app was created based on data from several published studies.

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Dot is one of the few fertility tracking apps - there are estimated to be about 100 such apps - that is based on empirical evidence, said one of the researchers Victoria Jennings, director of Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH), Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC. In the European Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, the researchers reported the data upon which Dot is based. This includes a detailed fertility analysis of about 1,000 women in six geographical and cultural diverse settings.

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