Lauren
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Hi Icecak, thanks for contacting us! If you'd prefer to take your temperature and then go back to sleep, you're free to do so - no need to take your temp twice :) Just use the temp you took after ...
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Hi inkasprink and kane917, welcome to Kindara! It's best to check your cervical fluid every time you use the bathroom, or at the very least several times a day. Always record the most fertile typ...
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Hi Carissa, Thanks for contacting Kindara! I'm happy to answer your question :) In general, you should take your temperature after your longest period of uninterrupted sleep. It does get a bit to...
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Hi Davina, I totally understand your confusion! Unfortunately it's a little hard to say whether you ovulated or not based on the information you've provided. It's possible that you did not ovulat...
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Hi Jacqueline, I would recommend using the earlier temperature and making a note of when you took it. It's possible that your later temperature was disturbed by waking up briefly a few hours befor...
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Hi LJN, thanks for writing us! I would recommend you use the first temperature you took, but mark it as Questionable in the app since you took it at a different time than normal. It's very likely...
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Hi there, I'm so sorry to hear you're having trouble with temping! It can absolutely be difficult to get a good temperature reading if you wake up often during the night. A feature that would tra...
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Hi peachyasapear, Thanks for contacting Kindara! I'm happy to answer your question :) In general, you should take your temperature after your longest period of uninterrupted sleep. It does get a...
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Hi Deespelts, Thanks for contacting Kindara! According to our experts, it's not necessary to record your basal temperatures to the hundredth degree (when charting in Fahrenheit) to catch the temp...
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Hi Lysa, thanks for contacting us! In general, you should take your temperature after your longest period of uninterrupted sleep. It does get a bit tougher when you wake up at different times, but...