Why does the pregnancy dashboard show No current Pregnancy?

The pregnancy dashboard displays on many of the pregnancy tracking and charting pages. It always reflects your current pregnancy.

Once you've indicated the end date of your pregnancy (for example, the date your baby is born), or if it's been over 42 weeks since the start day of the current pregnancy you've tracked, the dashboard will no longer display information.

Further, if you didn't track you were pregnant, the dashboard will also display no current pregnancy.

Note: You can track your pregnancy symptoms, weight gain and more without creating the tracking event record reflecting that you are pregnant. This would cause the dashboard to display no current pregnancy.

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