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Printable Fertility Journal TTC (36 Pages)

A structured printable journal for women trying to conceive: cycle day and fertile window tracking, LH test results log, an intimacy timing tracker, dedicated two-week wait journal pages with prompts for the anxiety of waiting, and a pregnancy test log. Thirty-six pages that hold the physical data and the emotional reality of the TTC journey in one place.

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  • 36 pages
  • US Letter (8.5 x 11 in) and A4 both included
  • Personal use; reprint as often as you need
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Built on widely accepted research. Not a substitute for therapy or medical care.

What is inside

  • Cycle day and symptom tracker for up to 3 cycles
  • Fertile window identifier with LH surge and cervical mucus log
  • Intimacy timing tracker (private, paper-only)
  • Two-week wait journal (8 pages of daily prompts for the hardest part of TTC)
  • Pregnancy test log with date, DPO, and result space
  • Emotional support prompts for the grief and hope that live side by side on this journey
  • Appointment prep page for fertility consultations

Format details

Pages36 pages
Paper sizesUS Letter (8.5 x 11 in) and A4 both included
FormatPDF, instant download
LicensePersonal use; reprint as often as you need
DeliveryInstant download after purchase

Who this is for

TTC is not just a physical process. It is a cycle of hope and disappointment, of tracking and waiting, of bodies that do not always cooperate on schedule. This journal holds both layers.

The tracking pages give you a paper record that your fertility specialist can review. The two-week wait pages give you somewhere to put the thoughts that swirl in the days between ovulation and a test. The emotional support prompts give language to the grief and hope that most TTC trackers ignore entirely.

This journal is for self-monitoring. For clinical fertility concerns (irregular cycles, suspected PCOS, prior losses, 12+ months of TTC without success), please see a reproductive endocrinologist or gynecologist.

Printable journal vs fertility tracking app

FactorPrintable journalFertility app
PrivacyFully private, never on serversYour most sensitive health data in the cloud
Emotional supportDedicated TWW journal pages and promptsNone (data only)
Doctor-friendlyPrinted summary page for appointmentsApp export (format varies)
DistractionNoneAds, push notifications, upsells
CostOne-time $14.99Monthly subscription

Frequently asked questions

Tap any question to see the answer.

How long does the journal cover?

The cycle tracking section covers 3 cycles. The two-week wait section has 8 dedicated daily pages per cycle. Print fresh copies for each cycle.

Can I use this alongside BBT charting?

Yes. This journal tracks symptoms, LH results, and the fertile window. For detailed BBT charting, pair it with the Cycle Tracking Toolkit's BBT Charting Sheets. The two complement each other well.

Is this a medical record?

No. It is a personal tracking tool. The appointment prep page is a summary you can bring to a fertility consultation, but your doctor will conduct their own clinical evaluation.

Can I use this if I have been TTC for a long time?

Yes. The journal is equally useful whether you are in your first cycle or your twelfth. If you have been TTC for 12 months without success (or 6 months if you are over 35), please see a reproductive specialist.

How is it delivered?

Instant digital download. After payment, you receive a PDF link. Print at home.

Can I reprint pages?

Yes. Personal use license; print as many cycles as you need.

What paper size does it print on?

Both US Letter (8.5 by 11 in) and A4 are included in the same PDF.

Designed by the Journalyn team. We design printable journals for women across life stages. This journal is a personal tracking and self-care tool. It is not a clinical fertility monitor and should not replace professional medical advice.

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