From Reports, you can build a PMDD tracking PDF from the cycles and symptoms you already logged, then save or share it through your device’s share sheet—useful before a clinician visit. This article covers the Export Report screen only; for what each PDF page contains, see Understanding the report PDF.
Export a PDF report for your healthcare visit
The PDF reflects what you logged—it is not a diagnosis. Sparse or recent logging can produce a thinner report.
- Reports header share icon (square-and-arrow-up) → Export Report screen.
- Cycle Range and preview → swipe pages, then tap Export Report (button).
- Report Ready → share sheet to save or send the PDF.
Open Export Report from Reports
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Reports
Tap the Reports icon in the bottom tab bar. The header title is Reports.
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Share icon
In the Reports header (above Overview and Custom Analysis), tap the square-and-arrow-up icon. There is no Export text on that button—it is the only header control that opens export.
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Custom Analysis
You can open export while viewing Custom Analysis—the same header share icon is available. Custom Analysis charts and timeframes do not carry into the PDF.
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Cycle range on arrival
Export Report starts with the cycle range selected on Overview, even if you opened export from Custom Analysis. Change range on the export screen if you need a different window.
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Export Report
The navigation bar title is Export Report. From here you choose cycle range, preview pages, and export the PDF.
Choose cycle range and optional cover name
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Cycle Range
Under Cycle Range, tap a pill: 1 cycle, 3 cycles, 6 cycles, 12 cycles, or Custom. Custom opens a date picker. Changing the range regenerates the in-app preview.
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Patient Name
Turn the Patient Name toggle on if you want a name on the PDF cover. When on, type in Enter name to include in report. On the cover page the row appears as Username—not the label Patient Name.
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Generating report...
While pages build, a page may show Generating report... with progress messages (for example creating the cover or aggregating data). The percent may read 0 until a page image is ready—watch the messages and wait for Report Generated Successfully before swiping the preview. Tapping Export Report (button) later may show a full-screen loading overlay with the same progress text.
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Page X of Y
Above the preview carousel, the label shows Page X of Y for the page you are viewing. Swipe the carousel to scan pages. When there is more than one page, dots (CarouselIndicator) appear below the preview. The help article preview is illustrative—your real tables reflect the cycles and symptoms you logged.
Export the PDF and save or share
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Export Report (button)
Tap the primary Export Report button (square-and-arrow-up icon). A full-screen progress overlay may appear while the file is built.
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Report Ready
When generation finishes, an alert titled Report Ready appears with the message that your report PDF was generated. Tap OK to open the share sheet.
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Share sheet
The system share sheet opens with your PDF. Choose a destination you trust—Save to Files, AirDrop, Mail, a patient portal app, or another option listed on your device. To export again, go back, change Cycle Range or Patient Name, let the preview refresh, and tap Export Report (button).
- What’s inside the PDF — cover, DSM-5 reference pages, monthly symptom tables, and mapping sections → see Understanding the report PDF.
- Reports overview and charts before you export → see Reports tab overview.
- Export fails or the preview never finishes — try a shorter cycle range or retry → see Report or PDF will not generate.
- Privacy, sharing, and what leaves your device → see Privacy and legal.
🔒The PDF contains health and symptom tracking data from your logs. After you tap OK on Report Ready, the share sheet lets you pick where the file goes—review the destination and who can access it before sending. Turning on Patient Name adds identifiable text on the cover (shown as Username in the PDF); leave the toggle off for a less identifiable export. For broader privacy context, see Privacy and legal.