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377493 tn?1356502149

Still can't turn off my tracker...

Hi there,

I thought I would take another stab at rectifying this.  My pregnancy tracker shows closed as of Jan. 22, 2010 (this is correct, that is my son's bday).  The teddybear ticker says 0 days until baby, so that;s great too.  It's the ticker or whatever it's called underneath the tracker that is still going up.  It nows says 75w pregnant.  I can't make it stop.  I don't want to delete the tracker all together as I want to keep the info from my pregnancy.  Can anyone help me?  Lol, I think you will agree 75 weeks is way to long for anyone to be pregnant!!  Thanks so much, I appreciate it!!
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377493 tn?1356502149
Its really not such a big deal, but good for you guys to know.  Have a good night!
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Thanks Adgal, sounds like some of your data is stepping on itself somehow. Apologies for the hassles!
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377493 tn?1356502149
Lol, I am pretty sure that baby elephant is over due now himself...and are you implying my child has big ears?  Ha.

Something else I noticed today you folks may want to check out.  I have started a new tracker (ovulation) and some of the information entered there is showing up in my old pregnancy tracker even though that say's closed...very weird.  

Also, I opened an ovulation tracker awhile ago, the trashed it because I wasn't keeping up with it and all the data was messed up. So I trashed it, created a new one, but the averages are carrying over.  Not sure if I am explaining that correctly...but basically my averages are staying based on the first tracker that I was not updating and had thrown out.  So perhaps a few minor bugs?  All little stuff, but thought you would want to know.  Thanks.
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It's a known bug and is the system for a fix. No ETA (maybe when Dumbo arrives?).
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377493 tn?1356502149
Thanks Claire.  It's really a pretty minor thing, but for some reason it's driving me bonkers..lol.  I'll check in here regularly.  
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Hi, adgal,

I've sent this question up the line and as soon as we know the answer, we'll post it here.

Claire
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