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If I delete the Female Health Tracking Tile, will I lose my data?

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If I delete the Female Health Tracking Tile and then add it back in again will I lose all of my information that has already been logged in the tile?  The cycle of my period is still off and I can't seem to fix it.  I want to get it fixed sooner than later.  

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Hi there @WhisperSophie, welcome to the Community Forums. 

 

If you hide the tile and then add it back, all your data will be there. Your data will be definitely gone if you delete each of the periods logged instead. To remove the Female Health Tracking tile, click here

 

I'd recommend to edit your periods before thinking of deleting all your data. To add or edit a period: 

 

  1. Tap the Today tab 
     
    , then tap the female health tile. 
  2. Tap the start date of a period on the calendar.
  3. Tap the pencil icon 
     
     to add or edit a period (you can also tap and hold a date on the calendar). If period predictions are turned on, the entire period appears on the calendar based on your average period length.
  4. On the calendar, tap the first or last day of a period and then slide your finger across the dates to adjust the period length. 
  5. Tap Save.

 

If a period doesn’t meet the following requirements, you may receive an error and be unable to log the period: 

 

  • You can only add or edit current or past periods and details.
  • A period must be at least 1 day.
  • You can log a period of up to 60 days (on Windows 10 devices, the maximum is 10 days). If your period is longer, consider logging flow intensity details.
  • A cycle must be at least 11 days, and there must be a gap of at least 1 day between logged periods. If you experience a gap in bleeding during your period, it’s still 1 period.

Note that If you attempt to log a period in the future or a period with less than a one-day gap between periods, the pencil icon is unavailable. If you don’t see the pencil icon, make sure the period you’re attempting to log or edit meets all of the requirements.

 

During your predicted period, you’re asked to confirm whether your period started. Tap or click Yes to confirm that your period started or Not Yet if it hasn’t started. Tap or click Edit to adjust the dates before you confirm your period. 

If you confirm a predicted period, the predicted period becomes a confirmed period. If you don’t confirm a predicted period, the prediction remains on your calendar. After the last day of the prediction window passes, the entire predicted period shifts to the next day. Note that the calendar doesn’t update until after midnight.

 

To get more detailed information, see: How do I use the Fitbit app to track my period? 

 

Let me know if there's anything else I may do to help you.

Maria | Community Moderator, Fitbit


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Hi there @WhisperSophie, welcome to the Community Forums. 

 

If you hide the tile and then add it back, all your data will be there. Your data will be definitely gone if you delete each of the periods logged instead. To remove the Female Health Tracking tile, click here

 

I'd recommend to edit your periods before thinking of deleting all your data. To add or edit a period: 

 

  1. Tap the Today tab 
     
    , then tap the female health tile. 
  2. Tap the start date of a period on the calendar.
  3. Tap the pencil icon 
     
     to add or edit a period (you can also tap and hold a date on the calendar). If period predictions are turned on, the entire period appears on the calendar based on your average period length.
  4. On the calendar, tap the first or last day of a period and then slide your finger across the dates to adjust the period length. 
  5. Tap Save.

 

If a period doesn’t meet the following requirements, you may receive an error and be unable to log the period: 

 

  • You can only add or edit current or past periods and details.
  • A period must be at least 1 day.
  • You can log a period of up to 60 days (on Windows 10 devices, the maximum is 10 days). If your period is longer, consider logging flow intensity details.
  • A cycle must be at least 11 days, and there must be a gap of at least 1 day between logged periods. If you experience a gap in bleeding during your period, it’s still 1 period.

Note that If you attempt to log a period in the future or a period with less than a one-day gap between periods, the pencil icon is unavailable. If you don’t see the pencil icon, make sure the period you’re attempting to log or edit meets all of the requirements.

 

During your predicted period, you’re asked to confirm whether your period started. Tap or click Yes to confirm that your period started or Not Yet if it hasn’t started. Tap or click Edit to adjust the dates before you confirm your period. 

If you confirm a predicted period, the predicted period becomes a confirmed period. If you don’t confirm a predicted period, the prediction remains on your calendar. After the last day of the prediction window passes, the entire predicted period shifts to the next day. Note that the calendar doesn’t update until after midnight.

 

To get more detailed information, see: How do I use the Fitbit app to track my period? 

 

Let me know if there's anything else I may do to help you.

Maria | Community Moderator, Fitbit


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