How to Enjoy Free Sex Without Using Condoms
Technology is slowly trying to invade your sex areas. Recently, an app-compatible vibrator was introduced. It allows couples to keep their flame ignited—together or apart.
The free app, We-Connect, provides couples the opportunity to control their partners’ vibration across the room or from anywhere in the world. [ Read: Sex Goes Mobile with App-Enabled Vibrator ]
Now NaturalCycles, a data analytics company, has launched something that is claimed to be the world’s only birth control app.
According to the company, virtually all women of reproductive age have used at least one contraceptive method at some point. Amongst these women, nearly 40 percent say they are not completely satisfied with their current birth-control method.
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“Mobile is the most transformative trend for healthcare in recent years” said Raoul Scherwitzl, CEO and co-founder of NaturalCycles. “We wanted to use today’s ubiquitous access to the Internet, through smartphones and laptops to improve the ability of women to pinpoint their fertility with 99.9% accuracy. The future of birth control lies in knowing your body rather than altering it with hormonal contraceptives, and we are excited to be leading the way.’
NaturalCycles is a Swiss-Scandinavian company. It says that it has involved experts in Women’s and Children’s Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology including from the Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital in the development of its app – now available from the iTunes App Store and Google Play, worldwide.
NaturalCycles aims to give women in a relationship the freedom to enjoy sex without worry, promoting the use of condoms only when it is absolutely necessary.
“With NaturalCycles’ clean look and three-step method, predicting your fertile window is straightforward and stress-free,” says the company. “NaturalCycles is versatile, allowing you to immediately switch from pregnancy avoidance to pregnancy planning, and vice versa.”
NaturalCycles was founded by husband and wife, Elina Berglund and Raoul Scherwitzl.