Clinical tests

Reliability, Acceptance and Safety

Clinical tests 

The computers have been clinically tested several times by Prof. Dr. G. Freundl, former Head Physician of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Municipal Hospital of Düsseldorf-Benrath. The results have been presented at various medical conferences in Europe.

Clinical test "Effectiveness study" 

686 women from Germany, Switzerland and Mexico participated in the most recent study for over two years. The study was conducted at the University Hospital in Düsseldorf and resulted in a Pearl Index of 0.7. Please contact us to receive a summary of the study.

Clinical test "Planning" 

Under "Downloads" you will find a summary of the study conducted by Prof. S. Dessole and presented during the "International Meeting on Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology" in Porto Cervo in 1997.

Clinical tests

File: Tests/English/Baby_Comp/reliability.pdf
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File: Tests/English/Downloads/DEKRA.pdf
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File: Tests/English/Downloads/DEKRA_Annex.pdf
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File: Tests/English/Lady_Comp_pearly/Clinical_Tests.pdf
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Effectiveness in natural contraception

Dissertation for the degree of doctor of medicine of the medical faculty of the University of Düsseldorf submitted by Dorothee M. Bachhofer.

Over a period of more than two years, 686 users in Germany, Switzerland and Mexico were questioned about their experience with Ladycomp/Babycomp. The women came from a broad range of income and vocational groups. The majority worked in the medical or paramedical sector.
The computer program proved to be reliable and displayed effectively the shortest time span that can be considered safe.

Most important result: Pearl-Index 0.7, which means 0.7 pregnancies per 100 women in one year.

Chief Physician Dr. med. G. Freundl, Düsseldorf