The new software update of Apple available for public testing this July, comes with a set of new and innovative applications and features. One of this is the revamped HealthKit feature that will
provide information and status updates regarding the user's general health and now the reproductive health as well.
Apple was criticized before for not being able to consider the needs of their female customers, and as a way to address this issue the new software update allows them to log information on menstrual cycles and specific physical changes such as, basal body temperature, cervical mucus quality and spotting.
Aside from that, people will be able to monitor their sexual activity which includes how often they engage in sex, whether or not they’ve used protection and even ovulation status.
This information will be displayed in a graph or chart depending on the user’s preference. The data will be automatically set private but has the option for users to send it to their physicians or provide statistics to universities and research labs anonymously.
iOS 9 is said to be released by September together with the new iPhone 7.