No Pregnancy FREE 2.1.2.0 APK
APK Version History
- Version
- 2.1.2.0 (17)
- Architecture
- arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a,x86,x86_64
- Release Date
- January 11, 2020
- Requirement
- Android 5.0+
- Version
- 1.6.5.0 (9)
- Architecture
- arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a,x86,x86_64
- Release Date
- December 17, 2019
- Requirement
- Android 5.0+
About Radio FM 90s
This is the free version, which contains advertisements and limitations. The full version is available here.
There is so much application that lets you know when to have sex to get pregnant, but not enough to tell you clearly how NOT to get pregnant.
If you do not want to have children (again?), this app is for you, whether you are a man or a woman.
This app uses the Standard Days Method created at the Georgetown University Institute for Reproductive Health in 2002.
Simply indicate the dates of the last menstruation, as well as some information on the duration of the cycles, and take advantage of tips that tell you when to enjoy without too much risk.
WARNING !
This application and its developer will NEVER be responsible for a pregnancy, desired or not.
PERMISSIONS :
Calendar access to synchronize dates with one of your personal calendars.
Features:
- No ads
- Nothing is sent over the Internet, full respect for privacy
- Clear calendar showing the periods having less risk
- Dashboard summarizing the current situation
- Forecast of the next periods of risk, and free of risk
- Export the risk calendar to PDF, then print it
- Multi-account, if you are a man and have changed partners, you do not lose anything
- Follow-up of sexual relations, with warning in case of danger
- Cycle durations graph
- Synchronize the risk and safe dates with your personnal calendar
- Send alarms to your calendar, to know when it's time to stop having sex
- Backup and restore your settings into XML files (because nothing is sent online)
- Statistics, graph of monthly reports, favorite hours, favorite locations, etc.
- Management of your next vasectomy
- Widgets to quickly have information about the risks of the day
What's New in this version
- Now use the Standard Days Method (more reliability) created at the Georgetown University Institute for Reproductive Health in 2002
- Some interface improvements