I don't know if they actually are deleting their apps, but that would be the smart move, especially as states begin setting their sights on deeper forms of reproductive restrictions, including "plan B" and standard birth control. Apps, Google, Meta, Apple, even Windows OS are easy data collection tools for authorities.
As a response to governments that are hostile to basic health privacy, there's going to be a surge in demand for VPNs and better encryption, not only on networks but on devices themselves. And of course, governments will start using Pegasus-like technologies to implement a surveillance state as a counter-response. All of this is setting the stage for a surveillance technology arms race that will embolden governments to get more assertive in undermining your fundamental privacy rights, and with that, probably other rights as well.
This is why abortion was legalized on the grounds of privacy, to prevent against not just one form of government intrusion but to safeguard against many different types of personal intrusions. If you believe that there's no right to privacy in the Constitution, then you may as well invite the government to come on in and wiretap your entire home. Is that what you believe?