An app that offers sexual (sexual: About or relating in some way to sex or sexuality.) and reproductive health information and tools to track what’s going on with your body in one place AND on a totally private and secure platform. The app is especially for people in the United States, but much of the information is relevant to people all over the world.
From their website, “Euki addresses the needs of anyone who can get pregnant, including queer (queer: In the context of sexuality, a broad term for sexual orientation that can describe any number of orientations which are not heterosexual. People who identify as queer may be bisexual or pansexual, gay or lesbian, questioning, asexual or more.) people, transgender (transgender: Describes people who find that the gender applied to them because of the sex they were assigned at birth is incorrect.) people, gender (gender: Characteristics that are seen or presented as distinguishing between male and female in a society. Gender may or may not include assigned or chosen: social roles, feelings, behaviors and/or presentation or appearance.) non-conforming people, people with multiple sex (sex: Different things people choose to do to actively express or enact sexuality and sexual feelings; often this involves genitals, but not always. ) partners, people with irregular periods, and anyone who may have felt misunderstood or marginalized by the medical system.”
The app offers information on topics like abortion (abortion: A procedure to intentionally end a pregnancy before a birth. Miscarriage is also sometimes called “spontaneous abortion,” even though it is usually not intended.) , contraception (contraception: Devices, medications or behaviors used to intentionally aim to prevent pregnancy, including the condom, the cervical barrier, the implant, the patch, the pill, the rhythm method, the ring, the shot, the IUD, spermicide and withdrawal.) , miscarriage (miscarriage: When a pregnancy ends before birth all by itself, often without anyone having done anything to make that happen.) , and STIs, and draws that information from trusted sources (including Scarleteen)!