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When birth control first entered the scene in the 1960s, it started a revolution.  Today, it remains the number 1 choice of contraception for American women.  But, only half of the millions of women who take birth control take it perfectly.  What if the 9 million American women taking birth control took it perfectly?  We did the math and our country would save $5.3 billion dollars in unintended pregnancy costs.  There would be 270,000 less abortions every year.  Packaging for birth control hasn't changed much since the 1960s.  

Enter Oviary.  With a team led by a long term pill user and a doctor, Oviary has developed a revolutionary, patent-pending system to help women take their pills perfectly, everyday.  The beautifully designed product stores pill blister packs of all sizes.  It provides immediate visual information on how a user is doing.  It's wirelessly connected to a woman's phone and sends reminders only when a dose is missed.  Built for the modern woman, Oviary is bringing birth control from the 1960s to the 21st century.