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I'm new to this whole Fitbit ordeal and I had recently had a lfttle girl. She's nearly four months old. I was told I can enter breastfeeding into my weight part since it too burns calories. Can anyone tell me how to do this? Also if this isn't a feature why can't you add breastfeeding to calories burned?
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@Chorafall94, you can create a manual activity and enter in the number of calories burned. I would suggest doing a little poking around on the internet to figure out the right calorie burn value for you (there's a pretty big range it can cover)).

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@Chorafall94, you can create a manual activity and enter in the number of calories burned. I would suggest doing a little poking around on the internet to figure out the right calorie burn value for you (there's a pretty big range it can cover)).

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How do you manually do that?
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From the app, click "track your exercise" (or if you've already got exercise, click the exercise), then click the stopwatch, select "log previous," and add an exercise. You can pick the time and calories burned.

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