在roe案件后的美国指导生殖健康跟踪技术的机会。

Gali Katznelson, Isabella McNamara, Carmel Shachar
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生殖跟踪技术被女性广泛用于跟踪她们的月经周期或生育能力。虽然生殖跟踪技术有很多好处,但在隐私和质量保证方面也存在风险。这篇评论概述了在最高法院裁决取消宪法规定的堕胎权利之后,美国目前对生殖跟踪技术的监管情况。生殖跟踪技术提供的有关月经停止的信息有可能被当作流产妊娠进行调查,并在诉讼中用来对付被告。还有一种风险是,劣质技术可能对用户的健康和福祉产生不利影响。个别临床医生可能会发现保护患者免受这些法律和健康风险的挑战。性健康和生殖健康提供者和研究人员有一个重要的机会,就生殖跟踪技术的安全使用提供指导。该指导可以包括实施应用程序评估模型,管理生殖跟踪技术数据库或开发基于证据的应用程序,以成为“黄金标准”。
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An Opportunity for Guidance on Reproductive Health Tracking Technologies in a Post-Roe United States.

Reproductive tracking technologies are widely used by women to track their menstrual cycles or fertility. While there are many benefits to reproductive tracking technologies, there are also risks with respect to privacy and quality assurance. This commentary outlines the current U.S. regulatory landscape of reproductive tracking technologies following the Supreme Court ruling that eliminated the constitutional right to abortion. There is risk that information from reproductive tracking technologies regarding cessation in menstruation can be investigated as an aborted pregnancy and used against a defendant in a lawsuit. There is also risk that poor quality technologies can have adverse implications on users' health and wellbeing. Individual clinicians can find it challenging to safeguard patients from these legal and health risks. Sexual and reproductive health providers and researchers have an important opportunity to provide guidance on the safe use of reproductive tracking technologies. This guidance can include the implementation of an app evaluation model, curating a database of reproductive tracking technologies or developing an evidence-based app to be the "gold standard."

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