Article 6171T Wearables were starting to demystify reproductivehealth — then Roe fell

Wearables were starting to demystify reproductivehealth — then Roe fell

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Nicole Wetsman
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vsong_211117_4890_0015.0.jpg A study found the Oura Ring can detect pregnancy. | Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge

In early May, Ben Smarr published a new study showing that the Oura smart ring can detect pregnancy before most people take a test. It was an exciting finding - earlier detection of pregnancy based on wearable devices could, he wrote in the paper, increase the agency of pregnant individuals."

Smarr, a data scientist at the University of California, San Diego does research on wearable devices and health - including reproductive health. He's working with Oura on other projects around pregnancy. His team is also looking to see if data from devices can detect miscarriages.

Reproductive health in general - and its intersection with wearables in particular - is an often underexplored area of research. The applications were exciting. But the...

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