Courtney
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Hey kamo, When you enter the first day of your last period, the app automatically enters three days of menstruation starting on that date. If your period is longer than 3 days, go to the data scr...
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Hey there! Entering spotting data in the app will not affect your period/fertility predictions. The purpose of the spotting feature is to allow for the most accurate data possible, and also to help...
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Hey beatring, did you perhaps mark watery cervical fluid for that day? The dots go up to 3 bars on the chart, but if the cervical fluid bar is lower than that, the dots will only go as high as the ...
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Hi Audrey, You can only edit your data from the Data screen. However you can easily get to the data screen from the chart screen by tapping and holding the column for the day you want to edit. A p...
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In the new calendar, the stars represent your next predicted fertile window, and the dots represent your next predicted period. Here's an article that explains more about what the symbols mean: htt...
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Hi pennylo - you can track anything you'd like! Some women track symptoms, such as back pain, acne, nausea, or headaches. Some women track their moods, such as cranky, frisky, or happy...I track th...
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Hey Cara, Experiencing a drop in temperature a day or two before your period begins is normal, whether your temp is close to the coverline or under it. The drop is likely due to the disintegration ...
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Hey there, The 6 PM rule is there to give any cervical fluid enough time to descend through the vagina throughout the day. Though unlikely, it's possible that sperm from unprotected sex in the mor...
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Hi deedeekennedy, Different types of hormonal birth control CAN increase the amount of cervical fluid your body produces due to the hormonal changes they cause, so if you observed cervical fluid th...
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Hi there, Watery cervical fluid is still considered to be very fertile CF, so it shouldn't pose a problem. It's definitely possible to get pregnant with watery CF :) The thicker your CF, the harde...