There are lots of things you may want to keep track of during your cycle. The data that is used by the NC° algorithm to calculate your daily fertility status is your temperature and period data, as well as LH test results (these are optional to use, but if LH test results are logged, they are taken into consideration by the algorithm). You are also able to log many other cycle symptoms and data in your Natural Cycles app which are not taken into consideration by the algorithm for calculating your daily fertility status, but can be helpful in understanding your own cycle.
The Add data page is divided into sections for the different data types that you can log, and we will go through each one in this article from top to bottom.
If you are not seeing all of these trackers in your Add data page, you may need to adjust your settings by scrolling to the bottom of the Add data > Manage tracker settings, or by going to the top menu > Settings > Trackers. You can read how to do this here.
Temperature
Temperature is the most important data for the algorithm to identify your fertility status. The temperature field is located at the very top of the Add data page.
If you are using Natural Cycles with a basal thermometer, you can enter your temperature by typing it in via the number pad in the app. You will see that some numbers are grayed out and not clickable - this is because they would not give a valid body temperature (for example, a Celsius temperature cannot start with a 2 and a Fahrenheit temperature cannot start with a 7).
If you are using Natural Cycles with a Bluetooth thermometer, you will find the instructions to sync your temperature to the app here (for the NC° Thermometer Gen2) or here (for the NC° Thermometer Gen3).
If you are using Natural Cycles with Oura, your temperature data will automatically sync in the morning and will appear in the temperature field of the Add data page. If your temperature has not synced already, you can also sync it from the Add data page by clicking on Sync with Oura.
If you are using Natural Cycles with the Apple Watch your temperature data will sync to the NC° app once Sleep Focus turns off. You’ll be able to see the temperature in the temperature field of the Add data page once syncing is completed. If your temperature has not synced already, you can also sync it from the Add data page by clicking on Sync with Apple Watch.
You are also able to exclude your temperature by clicking on the icons below the temperature. An excluded temperature is not taken into account by the algorithm. You can find more information on when to exclude a temperature when using a basal thermometer here, when using the Oura Ring here, and when using an Apple Watch here.
Bleeding
In this section, you can log all the bleeding you experience during your cycle by clicking on the type of bleeding you are currently experiencing. The default options are Period* and Spotting. You can select in your Settings if you would like to track your period flow. We write a bit more about when to log period and spotting in this article.
If you recently quit hormonal birth control and are still in your first cycle (Cycle 0), you will see the option Withdrawal bleeding instead of Period. You can read more about why it is logged as withdrawal bleeding and when to log it in this article. You will have the option to log Period seven days after your last logged withdrawal bleed day.
If you have recently been pregnant, the Period option will be replaced by Bleeding. You can read more about this here.
*Make sure to log Period, Withdrawal Bleed, or Bleeding (depending on which is available in your app) for each day that you are bleeding.
Sex
In this section, you can log whether or not you have had sex (by selecting Yes or No).
If you enabled tracking more types of sex, you will have more options to select from, including vaginal sex.
We write a bit more about logging sex data here.
LH test
Here you can log if you have taken an LH test and if the test result was positive or negative. You can take as many tests as you want, but you can only log one test result per day.
Logging LH tests can help the algorithm narrow down your ovulation day.
Pregnancy test
In the NC° Plan Pregnancy mode, you can log your pregnancy test results (positive or negative) directly from the Add Data page. If you log a positive pregnancy test, this will switch you to the NC° Follow Pregnancy mode.
You can learn more about the best time to test for pregnancy here.
Cervical mucus
Logging cervical mucus is a great way to learn more about the patterns of your unique cycle. In this section of the Add data page, you can log the amount and consistency of your cervical mucus for each day of your cycle. We write a bit more about this here.
Sex drive
By logging your sex drive, you can spot patterns and learn how it may change throughout your cycle.
Skin
In this section, you can keep track of how your skin may change throughout your cycle. For example, you can log if your skin feels oily, dry, or glowing.
Pain and Symptoms
In this section, you can log some types of pain and symptoms that you might experience at certain times in your cycle, such as ovulation pain, bloating, or cramps.
I’m feeling…
Here, you can log your mood to keep track of how it changes during your cycle. You can log as many moods as you like for each day.
If you're curious about how your mood can be affected by your cycle, you can check out our data insights on this topic here.
Notes
In your Notes, you can write down anything that you would like to keep track of that is not covered by the other trackers.
Not seeing a tracker that you wish was available? Don’t hesitate to write to our support team to let us know which tracker you would like to add and why. Our developers will take this into account for future app developments!