Why do my period and fertile windows overlap?
For some women, the estimated fertile window and period occur on the same day. You’ll see
purple shading on the calendar where the 2 windows overlap. Refer to the
details.
For more information, see our blog posts
4 All-Too-Common Period Myths—Debunked
Ovulation, Fertility, and Pregnancy: What It Really Takes To Make a Baby
How do I log bleeding between my periods?
If you experience bleeding before your period, sometimes known as breakthrough bleeding or
spotting, you can track it by logging flow intensity details. For more information, see
log or delete female health details?
Do I see a period on the Fitbit female health calendar if I log flow
details?
Logging flow intensity details doesn’t add a period to your calendar. To add a period, see
do I add, edit, or delete a period in the Fitbit app?
How do I confirm my period if it arrives early?
If your period arrives early, add it as a new period. Your future predictions automatically adjust.
For more information, see
How do I add, edit, or delete a period in the Fitbit app?
How can I see my period information on my Fitbit device?
Swipe up from the clock face and scroll until you see your female health information.
To see female health data on your device, you must set up female health tracking in the Fitbit
app and log at least 1 period. For more information about setting up female health tracking, see
How do I set up the female health tracking feature in the Fitbit app?
If you don’t want to see period information on your Fitbit device:
On Fitbit Ionic or Fitbit Versa, tap Settings at the bottom of Fitbit Today and turn off the Cycle
Track tile.
On Fitbit Charge 3 and Fitbit Inspire devices, delete all your female health data in the Fitbit app.
For more information, see
How do I add, edit, or delete a period in the Fitbit app?
Sync your Fitbit device to see your most recent information.