Digital communication channels offer wide coverage, targeted reach, and the potential for enhancing the delivery of sexual and reproductive health services (SRH). This can facilitate a broader shift towards user-controlled products and services for family planning interventions. It is to be noted that failure to keep SRH service confidential may result in conflict, loss of support from parents, stigma, blame, discrimination, or physical violence. Women in many settings, particularly those living in a conservative environment, are often victims of reproductive coercion.

This can impair their autonomy over reproductive choices . Therefore, digital technologies have the potential to do good if they are well designed and implemented, as they are highly accessible and provide great benefits at a low cost. Source: Global Health Science and Practice Journal