Monthly Cycle Tools
Menstrual + Fertility
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How do I delete an event?
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To permanently remove an event, use
Menstrual Cycle
tracking calendar. At the menstrual calendar, click the Edit link in the
date having the event you want to remove. At My Events,
click {event} Edit, where {event} is the event you want to delete
for that day, such as the menstrual period event, weight, fertility,
daily note, etc.
At the event's edit screen, click the Delete button to remove the event.
When you delete the event, you'll stay on the event's editing screen.
To delete multiple event records for the same type (e.g. several days
of fertility data), you can use the mini navigational calendar
on the upper right of the screen. The nav cal will show any day that
has data for this event in bold. To go to that day, click the date in
the nav cal, and the edit screen will display that day's data. Click
delete if you want to remove the data.
Exception: Deleting Menstrual/PMS/Perimenopause Symptoms
To delete menstrual cycle, PMS, and/or Perimenopause symptoms,
access the edit screen:
Menstrual Calendar>> Edit Date Cell >> Cycle Today Edit
or
Menstrual Calendar>> Edit Date Cell >> Perimenopause Symptom Edit
To delete all symptoms on the day your are editing, set all symptom to None
and click Save. To delete just some of the symptoms you previously recorded, set each
to none.
Exception: Deleting Calendar Markers/Appointments
To delete any calendar markers you added such as Gynecologist or doctor's appointments:
Menstrual Calendar>> Click Marker in Calendar Date Cell >> Click Delete Button
Note:
When you delete a data record, it's permanent, so make sure you are
removing the correct record.
Related FAQ:
I tracked that I got my period on the wrong date? How do I change? |
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Disclaimer: All information provided is for educational purposes only.
It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by a medical doctor or
qualified healthcare provider. You should not use this information
for self-diagnosis or for treating a health problem or disease.
If you have any questions whatsoever about your medical health or believe you have a medical
problem or disease, you should contact your medical doctor or healthcare provider.
You should never disregard medical advice or delay seeking medical advice or treatment because
of something you have read in this glossary. No guarantee is made about the accuracy,
completeness, or relevance of the information contained herein.
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