If You Have a Uterus, Don't Buy an Apple Watch
PC Magazine|November 2022
New women's health and reproductive features in the Apple Watch 8 and Ultra have the potential to cause harm following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Chandra Steele
If You Have a Uterus, Don't Buy an Apple Watch

With the Apple Watch Series 8 and the Apple Watch Ultra, Apple has introduced features designed to help women take charge of their reproductive health. Except in the United States, women are no longer in charge of their reproductive health, and there is a risk that those who now are could get hold of the data from an Apple Watch and use it against women who use these features.

At the Apple Event in September, Apple introduced a feature that it said, "...takes our commitment to women's health even further." The Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra each have two temperature sensors, one on the back and one below the display. Data from these sensors is added to Apple's existing Cycle Tracking app to indicate and track ovulation. Users can receive notification of possible cycle deviations on their Apple Watch and iPhone.

Additionally, a user can choose to log reproductive health data in the Cycle Tracking app, including sexual activity, ovulation test results, progesterone test results, pregnancy test results, and cervical mucus quality.

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