11-08-2019
06:15
- last edited on
11-09-2019
06:11
by
MarreFitbit
11-08-2019
06:15
- last edited on
11-09-2019
06:11
by
MarreFitbit
My Versa tells me weekly my period is going to start.
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
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11-09-2019 06:16 - edited 06-25-2024 05:18
11-09-2019 06:16 - edited 06-25-2024 05:18
Hello there @MMH39, welcome to the Community Forums.
During your predicted period, you’re asked to confirm whether your period started. As you said you're prompted to tap "Yes" to confirm that your period started or "Not Yet" if it hasn’t started. We advise to tap "Edit" to adjust the dates before you confirm your period.
As you've noticed, 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; this is an expected behavior or the Fitbit App.
Note that the calendar doesn’t update until after midnight and Fitbit uses the data you provide to estimate your predictions. Initially, your predictions take into account the average cycle and period lengths you provide during setup. Log your period consistently to receive more accurate predictions.
In you continue to receiving incorrect information, while in the period tracker, go to Settings in the top right corner. It should bring up the option to remove "predictions". Turn it off, set your period then turn predictions back on. This way it seems to just put in your average period days and not what the predicted end date would've been.
Let me know if there's anything else I may do to help you in the meantime.
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11-09-2019 06:16 - edited 06-25-2024 05:18
11-09-2019 06:16 - edited 06-25-2024 05:18
Hello there @MMH39, welcome to the Community Forums.
During your predicted period, you’re asked to confirm whether your period started. As you said you're prompted to tap "Yes" to confirm that your period started or "Not Yet" if it hasn’t started. We advise to tap "Edit" to adjust the dates before you confirm your period.
As you've noticed, 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; this is an expected behavior or the Fitbit App.
Note that the calendar doesn’t update until after midnight and Fitbit uses the data you provide to estimate your predictions. Initially, your predictions take into account the average cycle and period lengths you provide during setup. Log your period consistently to receive more accurate predictions.
In you continue to receiving incorrect information, while in the period tracker, go to Settings in the top right corner. It should bring up the option to remove "predictions". Turn it off, set your period then turn predictions back on. This way it seems to just put in your average period days and not what the predicted end date would've been.
Let me know if there's anything else I may do to help you in the meantime.
Was my post helpful? Give it a thumbs up to show your appreciation! Of course, if this was the answer you were looking for, don't forget to make it the Best Answer! Als...