Reports turn your daily symptom and life factor logs into cycle summaries and charts—not clinical diagnoses. Use Overview for range-wide averages and trends; use Custom Analysis to compare specific items over a window you choose.
What Reports is for
Everything on the Reports tab comes from what you log on Home and in daily tracking. Until you have enough periods and symptoms logged, sections may show empty states or thin charts—that is normal.
Open Reports and switch Overview vs Custom Analysis
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Reports
Tap the Reports icon in the bottom tab bar. The tab loads the first time you open it, so the first visit may take a moment.
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Reports header
The screen title is Reports. Below it, tap Overview or Custom Analysis to switch between the two sub-views.
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Overview
Pick a cycle range, then scroll summary stats, trends, phase breakdown, symptomatic days, and symptom and life-factor history cards.
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Custom Analysis
Choose a timeframe, select trackable items and groups, and view charts for that window.
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Home See all
From a logged day on Home, tap See all on a symptom or life-factor row to open Reports history for that date or item—not the full Reports tab overview.
Overview — cycle range and high-level stats
- Start with Cycle range at the top—it refreshes everything below when you change it.
- Next, scan the two summary cards (Average Period, Average Cycle), then scroll for trends and deeper sections.
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Cycle range
Choose 1 cycle, 3 cycles, 6 cycles, 12 cycles, or Custom at the top. Changing the range refreshes everything below.
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Summary row
Two cards show Average Period and Average Cycle. Each value is length in days for the cycles in your selected range.
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Cycle and Period Length Trends
Scroll to compare how period and cycle lengths change across the range you picked.
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Cycle Analysis
Tap to open Cycle Detail for deeper stats on individual cycles—see the Cycle Detail help for what that screen adds.
Overview — phases, symptomatic days, and history
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Phase breakdown
Four main phase cards summarize how your logged data lines up with each phase. Tap a row to open Phase Detail.
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Symptomatic days
Shows how symptomatic days distribute across the selected range. Sparse logging can look flat or empty until you have enough cycles.
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Symptom history
Lists up to six recent symptoms with search. Tap View All for the full list, or a row to open that item's detail screen (history chart and Correlation).
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Life factor history
Same layout as Symptom history—for life factors on the selected cycle range.
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Empty states
With little or no data you may see Your cycle insights start here; with no entries in the selected range, Nothing to show for this range.
Export from the Reports header
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Share icon
In the Reports header, tap the square-and-arrow-up icon (there is no Export Report label on that button). This opens Report Export.
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Report Export
The export flow uses the cycle range from Overview when you opened it from Reports. For sections and sharing a PDF, see the Export Report help.
🔒Exported PDFs can include cycle length, symptoms, life factors, and charts from what you logged. The system share sheet sends files only to destinations you pick. If you turn on the optional patient name on the cover page, that name is identifiable when you share the PDF.
Custom Analysis — timeframes, filters, and charts
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Timeframe
Pick a pill at the top (for example Weekly, Monthly, or Custom). Custom opens a date range picker; follow the on-screen hint when you need to expand the range.
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Select Items
Open the filter sheet from the sliders control to choose trackable items, categories, predefined groups, or custom groups.
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Chart style and layout
In the filter row, toggle bar or line for all charts. When the layout menu appears, pick By category or By item.
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Charts
Scroll the charts; pinch to zoom where supported. With no items selected, choose items in Select Items first.
- Overview — cycle-wide averages, trends, phase context, and recent symptom or life-factor history for the range you selected.
- Custom Analysis — compare specific items with filters over the window you pick. Correlation is on each item's detail screen from Overview or See all.
✦Log symptoms and periods across at least two full cycles before leaning hard on trends—one month of data can be noisy.
✦Reports summarize what you logged. They help you spot patterns to discuss with a clinician—they are not for self-diagnosis or treatment decisions.