What if an atypical cycle is making my Clue predictions inaccurate?

If your cycle predictions seem inaccurate, it could be that an atypical cycle is affecting Clue’s calculations. Experiences like pregnancy, miscarriage, use of emergency contraception, abortion, or using hormonal birth control to skip a period can lead to one of your cycles being much longer or shorter than what is typical for you. 

To get your predictions back on track, you may find it helpful to hide an atypical cycle and exclude it from Clue's calculations. By excluding a cycle, your atypical cycle length won’t be used when calculating your upcoming cycle predictions. 

To hide a cycle from Clue’s calculations, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Clue app.
  2. Go to the Analysis Tab. 
  3. Scroll down to “Cycle history” and select the cycle you want to hide by tapping the three dots on the right side of the screen.
  4. Toggle on “Hide this cycle”, and swipe down to close the window.

If you want to include this cycle in your calculations again, just go back and toggle off the same button. 

 

------

 

Didn't find what you’ve been looking for?

Check the following articles for more information related to the topic:

Why aren’t my cycle predictions accurate?

Can I manually change my predictions?

How can I track a miscarriage or abortion?

Was this article helpful?
0 out of 4 found this helpful
Have more questions? Submit a request
Powered by Zendesk