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If your cycle is longer than 60 days, swipe left and right or tap the arrows to scroll through your cycle
calendar.
How do I edit my female health settings?
Update information about your cycle, including period length, cycle length, and birth control
method, and choose whether to show period and fertility predictions and receive notifications.
1. Tap the Today tab , then tap the female health tile.
2. Tap the gear icon .
3. Adjust your female health settings as needed.
Can the Fitbit app remind me when my
period will start?
Turn on period notifications to receive reminders about your upcoming predicted periods. You’ll
receive a notification on your phone 2 days before your period starts and on the first day of your
predicted period. You’ll also see the reminder on your Fitbit device in Fitbit Today. For more
information, see How can I see my period information on my Fitbit device? Note that you must
turn on period predictions to receive period notifications.
For more information about turning notifications on or off, see How do I edit my female health
settings?
Can I edit my average cycle or period length?
You can edit the average cycle length and period length you provided during setup; however,
these settings only affect your initial predictions.
Keep the following in mind:
Change your average period length to adjust the length of your initial period predictions. For
example, if you change your average period length from 5 days to 8 days, your predictions
adjust to reflect this change.
Edit your average cycle length to adjust the length of your entire cycle. If fertility predictions are
on, the predictions for your fertile window and ovulation day adjust based on the length of your
cycle. For more information, see our blog post Ovulation, Fertility, and Pregnancy: What It Really
Takes To Make a Baby.