Lauren
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Hi kgcmsula, thanks for your question! The answer will depend on your personal observations and quantities of cervical fluid - as you chart for a while, you'll get a good sense of how much cervica...
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Hi bbates, 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, ovulatio...
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Hi bbates, you're very welcome! I'm glad that was helpful :) If you aren't seeing eggwhite-quality or watery cervical fluid, and instead you're seeing sticky cervical fluid, chances are you're not...
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Hi aclesceri, thanks for contacting us! Unfortunately it's difficult to chart cervical fluid while on clomid, since as you pointed out, clomid can affect your cervical fluid. The best you can do ...
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Hi nignacio84, thanks for contacting us! It sounds like what you're describing is a temperature that's been excluded from the temperature shift calculation. Kindara will mark temperatures that ar...
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Hi kourtnek, thanks for contacting us! It's not necessary to chart your cervical fluid while you're menstruating. The blood from your period would mask your cervical fluid anyway, so you can wait...
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Hi jules, I'm so sorry about that! It sounds like you may have found a bug - I'll do everything I can to get this sorted out for you. Could you please email feedback@kindara with your message so ...
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Hi Sara! You may notice small red dots at the bottom of the cervical fluid bars on your or other users' charts. These represent Spotting, and may be turned on by tapping the checkbox on the row th...
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Hi Grainnehiley, I'm so sorry about the confusion! Are you perhaps referring to the pink shaded bars on the chart? The vertical bars on the chart refer to the quantity and qualities of cervical f...
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Hi Goth Punk, did you by any chance mark a day in your current cycle as your Temperature Shift? Kindara's prediction feature will add your average luteal phase length (the period after ovulation) ...