Courtney
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Hey there, 'eggwhite' cervical fluid during intercourse is probably not actual eggwhite cervical fluid but rather a combination of semen and/or arousal fluids. To make sure semen/arousal fluids are...
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crystal - After conception, many women will experience a small amount of creamy cervical fluid, which they may see throughout their pregnancy. Some women, however, do not notice any cervical fluid ...
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Hey there! Rule #2 of the 4 rules of using FAM as birth control states that prior to ovulation, you are only considered infertile on days when you observe NO cervical fluid. So you should use prot...
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Hey fsululu, What time do you normally take your temperature? I would say that the 5 AM temp is the more accurate one, as you need at least 3 hours of uninterrupted sleep to get an accurate BBT. B...
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Hi annie_smith79 and cmdelarosa, the absence of a temperature shift likely means that you did not ovulate that cycle. It is possible that you are one of the very small percentage of women whose bod...
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Oops! I needed to update this article - thanks so much for pointing that out :) You can sync your Kindara data between iOS and Android devices. The new Android app can be found here: https://play.g...
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Hey Kelsey, Hm, if you think your period prediction is off, please email us at feedback@kindara.com and we'll look into it right away.
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Hi there, It's not currently possible to track two temperature lines on the chart. Don't average your temps - just use the readings from one thermometer. If you want to record two readings, you ca...
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chking01 and ahall27 - good question. Rounding down helps to ensure that you don't accidentally mark a temperature shift - but for some women, the temperature shift is too small for this rule to be...
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If tracking to .0, always round down. This way, you won't think you had a temperature shift when the difference in temps wasn't quite big enough to be considered a true shift.