Courtney
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Hi petite161, I'm so sorry about this! The app is not optimized for iPad, but it should still function correctly on iPad. Please email us at feedback@kindara.com and we'll look into this right away.
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Hey there, The most fertile cervical fluid is eggwhite/watery CF, and the least fertile would be sticky (of course, 'no' CF is the least fertile observation of all!). You can record multiple types...
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Hi nethibado, Hm, sorry about this! It does seem like something is off. Can you please email me at feedback@kindara.com and let me know the email address you used to create your Kindara account so ...
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Hi there, Hm, I'm afraid I'm not sure what you're asking. Do you mean that your fertility prediction starts on the last day of your cycle? If you think the app is not working as it should, please ...
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azalea - for the chart to number the days in the luteal phase, you'll need to mark the checkbox next to 'Temperature Shift' on the day of your temperature shift. For the P, you'll need to mark the ...
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Hi leolani, No, your temperature does not need to dip prior to the temp shift in order to confirm ovulation. Some women will notice a dip in their basal temperatures a day or two before ovulation, ...
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Hi raewynwoo - this could be one of two things. If you're seeing red dots at the top of the chart, this is your period prediction, which is based on an average of past cycle data. If you want to tu...
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Burrus0322 - do you mean the reddish dots at the top of the chart? If so, they represent your next predicted period, which the app determines based on your average cycle data. If you want, you can ...
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Hi there, yes! Ovulation usually occurs the day before the temperature shift. I know it can seem like a lot of new information at first, but trust me, it gets easier with time :)
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Hey there! A triphasic chart is actually when you experience a second sustained temperature shift and your temperatures become even higher. Click here to learn more about triphasic charts. If you...