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Handset helps woman get pregnant

France beats Japan to it
Wed Nov 01 2006, 06:16
WHILE THE INQ reported yesterday that Japan's NTT DoCoMo has just released a handset that indicates the best time to procreate, a British woman using a French phone has already given birth.

Brit Karen Donelan bought a Sagem MyC-3B handset in Andorra and discovered that it contain an app called the Pink Schedule.

She put in details of her menstrual cycle and became pregnant on the first day the phone suggested. Karen gave birth to her son Aaron around three months ago.

Karen also wrote to the Chinese software house that developed the program to thank them.

So female designer Momoko Ikuta who designed the pregnancy advisory handset for DoCoMo has been well and truly pipped to the post.

More on this story at The Sun. µ

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