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Press the Digital Crown to see the Home screen. Touch and hold the Cycle Tracking app until the app icon jiggles. If the app doesn't jiggle, make sure that you're not pressing too hard. Tap the delete button, then tap Delete App. Press the Digital Crown to finish.
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Launch the Health app on your iPhone. Tap the Browse tab. Select Cycle Tracking. Tap Options just above the Cycle Log. Scroll down and tap Period Length and enter your period length.
You can keep track of your menstrual cycles on a chart, in a diary, or on a free period-tracker app on your smartphone. To work out the length of your menstrual cycle, record the first day you start bleeding (first day of your period). This is day 1. The last day of your cycle is the day before your next period begins.
In 2016, there were over 1,000 free menstrual cycle tracking apps on the iOS App Store with similar functions as Apple's Cycle Tracker. However, a study found only 20 of those apps were actually accurate when it came to tracking periods and fertility, and only 5% cited medical literature or health professionals.
Starting on the first day of your last period, just count out the average number of days between your periods (aka your average cycle length that you calculated) and that gives you the projected start date of your next period.
To figure out how long your cycle is, start at cycle day 1 of your last menstrual cycle and begin counting (Cycle day 1,2,3,4 and so forth). The length= the last cycle day before you started bleeding again.
Do this by adding up the number of days in each cycle. Then divide this number by the number of cycles (aka the number of times you've had your period) since counting. This will give you the average number of days between each period, or your average cycle length.
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