Following Dobbs, PRESTO Pregnancy Planners Reduced Engagement With Fertility App
June 15, 2024
June 15, 2024
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 15 (TNSres) -- Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news:
A new study found that participants in the BU-based preconception cohort study who lived in states where abortion was banned or severely restricted were less likely to share personal health information in a fertility tracking app, suggesting that concerns and confusion persist around the potential legal consequences of sharing reproductive health information in a post-Roe . . .
A new study found that participants in the BU-based preconception cohort study who lived in states where abortion was banned or severely restricted were less likely to share personal health information in a fertility tracking app, suggesting that concerns and confusion persist around the potential legal consequences of sharing reproductive health information in a post-Roe . . .