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ME:STICK
ME:STICK
ME:STICK
ME:STICK
2021

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ME:STICK

Birth control test

There are various methods of birth control, but none is 100% reliable. As a result, many women anxiously await their menstrual cycle. ME:STICK is a residual semen detection kit that helps women prevent unwanted pregnancies by letting them know immediately after sex whether there is a risk of conception. If you are unsure whether contraception was effective, you can use ME:STICK to check your condition so you can take appropriate action quickly.

JURY STATEMENT

Great design and a great solution to a problem that affects millions of women. However, more research is needed to verify whether this is medically reliable.

UNIVERSITY

sadi (samsung art and design institute)

Seoul, KR
WINNER

Mina Woo

sadi (samsung art and design institute)

Soomin Lee

sadi (samsung art and design institute)

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