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Oura Launches First-of-Its-Kind Hormonal Birth Control Tracking Feature for Cycle Insights
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5/1/2026AI summary

Oura Launches First-of-Its-Kind Hormonal Birth Control Tracking Feature for Cycle Insights

Oura announced a new Hormonal Birth Control feature within its Cycle Insights, rolling out globally on May 6th. The feature tracks how over 20 combinations of hormonal contraception—including pills, patches, IUDs, and implants—affect temperature patterns, sleep, and recovery. Users can track bleeding and symptoms, distinguishing biometrics across hormone and hormone-free days to establish baseline cycles. The article notes the wellness tech trend of hormone optimization while cautioning about privacy concerns in a post-Roe v. Wade United States.

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US Family Planning Cuts Leave Uganda Women Struggling to Access Contraception
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Health·4/29/2026AI summary

US Family Planning Cuts Leave Uganda Women Struggling to Access Contraception

The second Trump administration's elimination of US international family planning programs has created what experts call the largest disruption ever to global family planning efforts. In Uganda, community health workers like Prossy Muyingo have lost their jobs and stipends, leaving women who previously accessed contraception through US-funded programs now facing unintended pregnancies. Congress appropriated $575 million for family planning but the administration has not spent it. The US was responsible for over 40% of donor funding worldwide, providing 47 million women with contraceptive access annually.

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