 The study aimed to explore pregnant women's attitudes and experiences with a tablet intervention promoting safety behaviors in a randomized controlled trial, RCT, in anti-natal care. The safe pregnancy study used a tablet intervention containing IPV questions and a film to promote safety behaviors available in Norwegian, Somali and Urdu. The analysis was guided by thematic analysis and the results showed that women appreciated being asked questions about IPV on a tablet but also emphasized the importance of face-to-face communication with a midwife. The MCHC was regarded as a suitable place to answer questions and watch a film about safety behaviors. The study found no real differences between ethnic Norwegian and immigrant women's attitudes toward and experiences with the tablet intervention but uncertainty regarding anonymity has to be addressed when questions about IPV are being asked on a tablet. This article was authored by Bent Walter, Heggy and Dribbo, Mergem Lacasse, and others.