9 percent of people get pregnant on the Pill every year, thanks in part to imperfect use.

The Emme birth control case wants to change that with its tech.

Emphasis onperfect, thoughwhich means taking your pill at the same exact time, every single day.

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And the more closer she analyzed the problem, the more inspired she felt to make a change.

I was immediately drawn to the simplicity of the features.

Nothing on the app seemed superfluous; in fact, every feature felt intuitively designed.

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Amanda French is a medical device innovator who co-founded Emme: a two-part system designed to help streamline the birth control process.

And thats really it, folks.

The minimalistic approach means theres no overwhelm or clunkiness when using Emme.

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pregnant person with long brown hair in a black tank top and pants and flowy tan overshirt looking at their baby clothes and awaiting birth, to show concept of superfetation pregnancy

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