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Not all nightly sleep recorded

My sleep schedule is 11pm to 7.30am.  My Fitbit does not report all my sleep.

Example:  I fall asleep at 11am and wake at 2am for 10 minutes.  I then sleep from 2.10am until 4am.  I go back to sleep at 4.20am and wake at 8am.

Fitbit only reports that I slept from  4.20am to 8am (3 hours, 40 minutes).  It should report the total hours and minutes slept.

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It might be there if you scroll to the bottom of sleep and look for 'Other Sleep'. You can combine them by deleting one, probably the shorter, then editing the time of the other to include both.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Thanks for your comments. I did notice ‘other sleep’ on one occasion, but on many nights I only get the most recent period of sleep.
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If it only recorded last sleep session, assuming you were not awake too long in between, you could just edit the beginning time back to when you think you fell asleep and see what that gives you.  I realize that's not ideal but at least might give you the results you want.  It takes at least a full hour to be recognized as sleep at all, and 3 hours to get sleep stages and a score.  If you haven't used sleep editing, it's the 3 vertical dots at the top right of the sleep area.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Thanks. I will try what you suggest.
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