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The Free Menstrual Calendar application for the iPhone® was developed by the folks at FertilityFriend.com, a website designed to help women who are trying to conceive. Even if you’re not trying to get pregnant, the Menstrual Calendar is a very useful tool for women who want to track their menstrual cycle.
Using the Free Menstrual Calendar is very simple. Once you’ve opened the application, double tap on any day to enter data. How much data you’ll be entering will depend on whether you’re using the app to help manage your fertility or just keep track of your periods.
The calendar uses a discreet color coding system. In each day the cycle day is noted, preceded by “CD.” There are different shades of pink to indicate heavy, normal, and light period days, and a light pink dot indicates spotting. Should your period come late, light gray is used to note the actual cycle day. The predicted start of your period shows up as a light pink box with pink text, while predicted fertile days and ovulation day are shown in green shades. A blue box indicates the current day.
Intercourse data can be entered, which is great for women who are using the calendar to try getting pregnant. A tiny blue dot indicates protected intercourse while a dark red dot is used to note unprotected intercourse. Those who want to track additional information can use the notes field.
To have the application automatically calculate your cycle length based on the data you entered over the last year, turn on the Auto Stats function from the Setup screen. If you turn off auto stats, you can enter your average cycle length in the text box and the application will use that number as the basis for prediction.
Want to keep your calendar under wraps? You can set an optional privacy code. The only downfall to using the privacy code is that you cannot reset the code if you happen to forget it—you’ll have to reinstall the application.
Under Advanced Settings, you can see the length of your luteal phase and toggle the display of fertile days. The Free Menstrual Calendar will also show you short tips related to menstruation and pregnancy; you can turn these off using the toggle for Display Info Tidbits.
If you’re already a user of the FertilityFriend.com website, you can sync the mobile application with your online account. I’m a big fan of being able to share information between desktop, web and mobile applications, so this is a great feature.
Pros: Very user-friendly menstrual cycle tracking program. Discreet icon on iPhone. Allows syncing between web and mobile applications.
Cons: Requires re-install if privacy code is forgotten. Doesn’t provide summary of average cycle length within application.