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Printable IVF Journal for Women (38 Pages)

A structured printable journal for every phase of an IVF cycle: a medication and injection log, pre-retrieval appointment prep pages, egg retrieval and fertilization records, embryo transfer documentation, a two-week wait journal for the days between transfer and beta, and dedicated pages for the grief and the hope that live side by side throughout the process. Thirty-eight pages for the most emotionally and logistically complex journey most women will ever undertake.

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  • 38 pages
  • US Letter (8.5 x 11 in) and A4 both included
  • Personal use; reprint for each IVF cycle
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Built on widely accepted research. Not a substitute for therapy or medical care.

What is inside

  • Medication and injection log — daily log of all medications, doses, injection sites, and side effects across the stimulation phase
  • Monitoring appointment tracker — follicle counts, estrogen levels, and lining measurements across all scans
  • Egg retrieval record — retrieved, mature, fertilized, and blast counts; a page to hold the news however it lands
  • Embryo transfer pages — transfer date, number of embryos transferred, embryo grades, and what you want to remember about that day
  • Two-week wait journal — 14 days of daily prompts: what I notice, the story I am telling myself, one thing I can control today
  • Beta result pages — space for the number and for whatever you feel when you see it
  • Grief and hope pages — for failed cycles, for miscarriage after IVF, and for the hope that persists alongside the grief

Format details

Pages38 pages
Paper sizesUS Letter (8.5 x 11 in) and A4 both included
FormatPDF, instant download
LicensePersonal use; reprint for each IVF cycle
DeliveryInstant download after purchase

Who this is for

IVF is logistically overwhelming and emotionally unlike anything else. The medication schedule alone requires a tracking system. The monitoring appointments produce numbers that need somewhere to live. The two-week wait is the hardest two weeks in most women's emotional experience. And the failed cycle, the chemical pregnancy, the miscarriage after IVF — each of these deserves a place to be held, not just survived.

This journal gives the logistics structure and the emotions a container. It is for women in active IVF cycles, for women preparing for a transfer, for women in the two-week wait, and for women processing outcomes however they land.

This journal is a personal documentation and self-care tool. All medical decisions should be made with your reproductive endocrinologist.

IVF journal vs fertility app

FactorPrintable IVF journalFertility app
IVF-specific trackingRetrieval counts, transfer records, beta pagesMost are cycle-tracking only, not IVF-specific
TWW emotional support14 daily journal pages with promptsNone
Grief pagesDedicated space for failed cycles and lossNone
PrivacyFully private, paper onlySensitive medical data on servers
CostOne-time $14.99, reprint each cycleMonthly subscription

Frequently asked questions

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Can I reuse this journal for multiple IVF cycles?

Yes. Because it is a PDF, you print fresh pages for each cycle. Many women find it meaningful to compare their cycle records across attempts.

Is this journal for fresh cycles only or also frozen embryo transfers?

Both. The medication log covers both stimulation protocols and FET (frozen embryo transfer) prep medications. The transfer pages, two-week wait journal, and beta pages apply equally to both.

What if my cycle is cancelled?

The journal includes pages for outcomes that are not the hoped-for one. A cycle cancellation, a poor response, a failed fertilization — these all deserve documentation, not just the successful outcomes.

Is there space for donor egg or donor embryo IVF?

Yes. The egg retrieval section can be skipped or adapted for donor cycles. The transfer pages, two-week wait journal, and beta pages apply identically regardless of whether eggs are your own or donated.

How is it delivered?

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

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 documentation and self-care tool. All medical decisions during IVF should be made with your reproductive endocrinologist.

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