Department of Public Health, Environments & Society, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
Sociol Health Illn. 2021 Jan;43(1):116-132. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13199. Epub 2020 Nov 4.
Fertility awareness apps, which help to identify the 'fertile window' when conception is most likely, have been hailed as 'revolutionising' women's reproductive health. Despite rapidly growing popularity, little research has explored how people use these apps when trying to conceive and what these apps mean to them. We draw on in-depth, qualitative interviews, adopting a critical digital health studies lens (a sub-field of science and technology studies), to explore the experiences of cisgender women and partners with one such app, Natural Cycles, in the context of their daily lives. We found that many women valued the technology as a 'natural', inobtrusive alternative to biomedical intervention, and a means of controlling and knowing their bodies, amid a dearth of fertility-related education and care. Yet this technology also intervened materially and affectively into the spaces of their lives and relationships and privileged disembodied metrics (temperature) over embodied knowledge. Meanwhile, app language, advertising and cost have contributed to characterising 'typical' users as white, heterosexual, affluent, cisgender women without disabilities. In the context of neoliberal shifts towards bodily self-tracking, technologies appealing as novel, liberating and 'natural' to individuals who can access them may nevertheless reproduce highly gendered reproductive responsibilities, anxieties and broader health and social inequalities.
生育意识应用程序可以帮助识别受孕可能性最大的“易孕期”,它们被誉为“改变女性生殖健康的革命”。尽管这些应用程序越来越受欢迎,但很少有研究探讨人们在尝试怀孕时如何使用这些应用程序,以及这些应用程序对他们意味着什么。我们采用深入的定性访谈,并采用批判的数字健康研究视角(科学和技术研究的一个子领域),探讨了顺性别女性及其伴侣在日常生活中使用此类应用程序(自然周期)的体验。我们发现,许多女性认为这项技术是一种“自然”、不引人注目的生物医学干预替代方案,是一种控制和了解自身身体的手段,因为生育相关的教育和护理非常匮乏。然而,这项技术也实质性地和情感性地干预了她们生活和关系的空间,并优先考虑非身体的指标(体温)而不是身体知识。同时,应用程序的语言、广告和成本使得“典型”用户被描绘成没有残疾的白人、异性恋、富有、顺性别女性。在朝着身体自我追踪的新自由主义转变的背景下,对于那些能够获得这些应用程序的个人来说,具有新颖、解放和“自然”吸引力的技术可能仍然会再现高度性别化的生殖责任、焦虑以及更广泛的健康和社会不平等。