Lauren
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Hi dunnr, I'm so sorry about that! If your Peak Day box wasn't checked on that day and Kindara still added the 'P' icon on your chart, you may have actually found a bug. Would you mind doing me a...
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Hi Jocie, it's pretty normal to see variation in temperatures and temp shifts from month to month. As long as your temperatures qualify for a real temperature shift (a temperature shift is a temp ...
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Hi hendersoncvh, Thanks for contacting Kindara! Your Peak Day is the last day that you experience eggwhite cervical fluid, watery cervical fluid, or a lubricative vaginal sensation. Usually, ovul...
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Hi Floto, thanks for contacting us! Hm, it's hard to say for certain whether you ovulated or not - a temperature shift of at least 3 days almost always indicates ovulation, but there is a possibil...
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Hi Maymay, thanks for contacting us! It sounds like you may be describing what's known as a 'fallback rise,' where your temperatures go up and then dip back down again for one day, and then go bac...
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Hi Laila, thanks for contacting us! I'm so sorry about the confusion with the app - I'm so glad it's working for you now :) Let us know if you need anything else!
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Hi Nikitsir, I'm so sorry about that! Hm, it sounds like you may have found a bug. I'd first try logging out and then back into the app once to see if that solves the problem, and if not please f...
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Hi sunrisred, thanks for your question! Mucinex and other decongestants can dry up your cervical fluid, making you appear less fertile than you actually are. Hi Steph, I totally feel you on t...
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Hi K. Tjaden, hm, that's odd - I'm so sorry about this! Would you mind sending in a screenshot of this to feedback@kindara.com? I'll look into this right away :) You can take a screenshot by hitti...
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Hi als, to get the most accurate temperature reading, you should take your temperature at the same time every day within an hour or two. Your temperature creeps up the longer you sleep in, so if y...