Courtney
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Hey tovah! Check out this article: https://kindara.zendesk.com/entries/22043400-The-4-rules-of-using-the-Fertility-Awareness-Method-as-birth-control-explained
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Auroradaniels: the hearts mark the days you had intercourse. The solid hearts represent unprotected intercourse, and the outlined hearts are for protected intercourse.
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If the bars on the chart are gray, that's probably because you marked a Peak Day in the app, and it's been more than 4 days since your Peak Day. This is because after 4 days have passed since your ...
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Hi sjp1432, the dots with numbers in them mark the number of days from the day you marked your temperature shift until the end of your cycle - i.e., the length of your luteal phase. For more info o...
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Hi nesavory, Oh no! That certainly shouldn't be happening. Can you please email us at feedback@kindara.com with the email address you used to create your Kindara account? Once you do that we'll lo...
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Hi lissieabrown, The fourth star on the chart indicates the predicted day of ovulation - that's why it has the lines around it :) The other days represent your predicted fertile window. Here's ano...
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Hi cohen.talia, You can look at previous charts by swiping back and forth horizontally on the Chart screen, the same way you swipe between app pages on your phone's home screen. Just in case you...
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Hey layn1109, the P on the chart indicates that you marked a peak day for that day. The 1,2,3,4 serve to visually mark the four days after your peak day, so that you can apply the Peak+4 rule of th...
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The P on the chart indicates that you marked a peak day for that day. The 1,2,3,4 serve to visually mark the four days after your peak day, so that you can apply the Peak+4 rule of the Fertility ...
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Hi there, A gray dot on the chart means you marked your temperature as 'questionable' for that day. You can mark a temperature as questionable if you think it may not be accurate - for instance if...