Courtney
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Ambrianik: Always record the most fertile cervical fluid that you experience. So if you have nothing all day, but then have some cervical fluid later, record the most fertile cervical fluid you no...
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Hey katgarcia32910, you can absolutely chart your fertility to avoid pregnancy while breastfeeding! However, charting your fertility will be a little different - instead of the Fertility Awareness ...
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zenbliss78 - best of luck :) Hi lizzie, if there's white fluid on your finger after doing an internal check, then this would count as cervical fluid, and not 'none'. However if there's only a litt...
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Hey there! You can do semen-emitting techniques such as Kegels after sex to push out any extra semen. If you're trying to get pregnant, wait for 30 minutes after having sex before doing Kegels. Thi...
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Hi there, thanks for your comment :) Without looking at your charts, it's kind of hard to say what's going on here...But, a word on OPKs - OPKs can be useful, but the thing about them is that they ...
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SAR13 - take your temperature after your longest period of sleep, as soon as you wake up (so after your night shift, take your temp at 5 pm). On days that you take your temperature at a different t...
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Hey mk11 - Actually, it is possible to ovulate on cycle day 9. But, keep an eye on your temperatures on days 10 and 11 to see if they remain in a higher range, and make sure to check your cervical ...
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Hey anowyn, We don't currently have a coverline feature in the app, but we're working on adding it to a future version :) In the meantime, you can view and set a coverline at our user web portal ...
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Hey Ketreona! A few things: 1) Always use the temperature you take right away after waking up. The longer you're awake, the more your temperature will rise (and so your reading will be inaccurate)....
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Hi Tonda - not a dumb question at all! Actually, some women experience an 'ovulation dip' in which their temperatures drop just before rising. So it's possible that this is the case here. It's also...