Courtney
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Not currently. Sorry about that! I'll talk to the developers about this as we continue to build the app. For now, you can keep track of multiple OPKs by creating another Custom Data row for them, o...
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Hi Sarah, How are you determining the day of ovulation? If you're using OPKs, keep in mind that OPKs can tell you if ovulation may be approaching, but they don't actually confirm that you ovulated....
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Hi saxy, you can mark your questionable whenever you think that your temperature reading may not be accurate. In order to get an accurate basal body temperature reading, you need to take your tempe...
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Hey there, Some women have a second temperature shift when they become pregnant (giving them a triphasic BBT pattern), after which their temperatures will likely remain in the higher range of the ...
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Hey Kellie, yep, unfortunately waiting or doing anything, including lying around in bed, before taking your temperature will skew your readings, Try to take your temperature as soon as you wake up,...
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Hey Kellie, yep, unfortunately waiting or doing anything, including lying around in bed, before taking your temperature will skew your readings, Try to take your temperature as soon as you wake up,...
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Hey there, We don't, but that's a great idea to add one! For now, just remember that the colors for the cervix boxes follow the same rule as the colors for the cervical fluid bars - lighter pink ...
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Hey there, Hm, it's possible, but the only way to truly confirm a pregnancy is to take a pregnancy test :) Alternatively, if you have 18 or more consecutive high temperatures following ovulation, ...
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Hi there, Absolutely! First, go to the Data screen for Monday and tap the checkbox next to 'Temperature Shift' to unselect it. Then, go to the Data screen for Wednesday and tap that same checkbox ...
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Ovulation typically occurs the day before the temperature shift, so the day of your temperature shift is day 1 of your DPO count. While cervical fluid is useful for knowing when you may be fertile,...