Lauren
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Hi there, I'm so sorry about the trouble with the app! Are you by chance using Kindara for Android? If so, the 'more' menu is the button with three lines in the upper-left corner of the screen. ...
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Hi there, I'm so sorry about that! I'm afraid there's no way to edit your profile name in our Android app right now. However, if you send me an email letting me know what you'd like me to change ...
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Hi mrtnz, thanks for contacting us! To create a profile, tap the More screen (bottom right on iOS, upper left in Android) and then choose "Profile." You'll be prompted to create a username, and ad...
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Hi kjwellons, I'm so sorry about this! Could you please double-check that your phone is connected to a stable wi-fi connection? If that doesn't solve the issue, you may need to restart your phone....
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Hi Dana, yes, you can block certain users from seeing your chart and commenting. To do this, tap the small upside down 'V' next to their name on one of their comments. You can read more about thi...
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Hi Rachel, I'm so sorry about the confusion! We changed the appearance of our web portal recently. You can navigate the web portal by clicking the menu button in the upper-right corner of the scre...
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Hi Bethy, thanks for contacting us! A 'Questionable Temp' is a temperature that may have been affected artificially elevated or lowered due to outside factors (for example, taking your temperature...
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Hi Casie, the first five days are just part of the time of your cycle you're infertile. To learn how to recognize all of your safe days, you'll need to confirm your fertile days with the daily obs...
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Hi Jennifer, the length of your period doesn't affect the first five days rule - as long as you observed a temperature shift about 10-16 days before, you're safe the first five days of your cycle n...
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Hi Momo, thanks for contacting us! It's actually not unusual for women to continue to have cervical fluid even after ovulation is over. The important distinction is the type of cervical fluid you...