Legal & NewsPrivacy Vulnerabilities in Fertility Technology: Digital Reproductive Health Data
Following the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the privacy implications for digital reproductive health data have become increasingly critical. The rapidly expanding FemTech industry, projected to exceed $50 billion by 2025, has created a paradoxical situation where tools designed to empower women's health management simultaneously expose users to unprecedented privacy risks. This article examines the systemic vulnerabilities in fertility tracking technologies, the inadequacy of current regulatory frameworks, and potential paths toward more robust privacy protections.










