Booty Log, the Overshare App by Bedsider.
It is where you over-share about your intimate life.
Not on it yet but definitely considering it. The only problem is that i don't necessarily feel like having yet another social network account… so we'll see. But the idea is super fun.
Bedsider is a birth-control support network for women ages 18 to 29 created by Ideo.
In Ideo's words: "The United States has a significant problem with unplanned pregnancy, especially among unmarried 18- to 29-year-olds. Seven in ten pregnancies in this demographic are unplanned, a statistic that applies to women of all ethnicities and socioeconomic levels. Complicating matters are the social tension between abstinence-only and contraception-inclusive education, and the difficulty and expense associated with obtaining prescription birth control."
So they created Bedsider.
"We hope that Bedsider will be a useful tool for women to learn about their birth control options, better manage their birth control, and in the process avoid getting pregnant until they’re ready,” said Planned Parenthood of South Florida and the Treasure Coast in its monthly newsletter. PP and Philliber Research Associates joined forces with the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy to help test and evaluate Bedsider."
Yes, this is true.
It's fun, honest and smart. with a giant load of Chutzpah.
Kinda love it.
http://bedsider.org/bootylog
It is where you over-share about your intimate life.
Not on it yet but definitely considering it. The only problem is that i don't necessarily feel like having yet another social network account… so we'll see. But the idea is super fun.
Bedsider is a birth-control support network for women ages 18 to 29 created by Ideo.
In Ideo's words: "The United States has a significant problem with unplanned pregnancy, especially among unmarried 18- to 29-year-olds. Seven in ten pregnancies in this demographic are unplanned, a statistic that applies to women of all ethnicities and socioeconomic levels. Complicating matters are the social tension between abstinence-only and contraception-inclusive education, and the difficulty and expense associated with obtaining prescription birth control."
So they created Bedsider.
"We hope that Bedsider will be a useful tool for women to learn about their birth control options, better manage their birth control, and in the process avoid getting pregnant until they’re ready,” said Planned Parenthood of South Florida and the Treasure Coast in its monthly newsletter. PP and Philliber Research Associates joined forces with the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy to help test and evaluate Bedsider."
Yes, this is true.
It's fun, honest and smart. with a giant load of Chutzpah.
Kinda love it.
http://bedsider.org/bootylog