IVF & Fertility Tracker

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Track your IVF cycle day by day: medications, hormone levels, follicle counts, side effects, and emotional wellbeing. The fertility journey involves complex protocols and numerous appointments. Having everything in one place reduces overwhelm and helps you stay organized.

Track with CareClinic, built for the detail and precision that fertility treatment demands.


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Key Features

Medication & Injection Log

Track stimulation medications (FSH, hMG), trigger shots, progesterone supplements, and any other prescribed medications. Log exact times, dosages, injection sites, and any missed doses with reminders to keep you on schedule.

Hormone Levels

Record estradiol (E2), progesterone, LH, FSH, and AMH levels from monitoring blood work. Track how your levels respond to stimulation and see trends across cycles to discuss with your reproductive endocrinologist.

Monitoring Results

Log ultrasound results including follicle counts, sizes, and endometrial lining thickness. Track these across monitoring appointments to see your response to stimulation day by day.

Side Effects & Symptoms

Track bloating, headaches, mood changes, injection site reactions, and OHSS warning signs (rapid weight gain, severe bloating, shortness of breath). Monitoring side effects helps your clinic adjust your protocol and ensures your safety.

Emotional Wellbeing

IVF is emotionally demanding. Track mood, anxiety, hope, and grief. Having an emotional record can help you identify when you need additional support and provides context for therapy or counseling sessions.

Cycle Timeline

Track your complete cycle timeline from suppression through stimulation, retrieval, fertilization report, transfer, and the two-week wait. Compare cycles if you undergo multiple rounds to identify what changed and why.

Why Track Your IVF Journey?

IVF cycles involve precise timing of multiple medications, frequent monitoring appointments, and rapidly changing protocols. Missing an injection by even a few hours can affect outcomes. A centralized tracker with reminders ensures you never miss a dose and always know what is happening on each day of your cycle.

If your first cycle does not result in pregnancy, having detailed records is invaluable for your reproductive endocrinologist when planning the next round. They can compare your stimulation response, hormone levels, follicle development, and embryo quality across cycles to refine your protocol. Without this data, each cycle starts with less information than it could.

The emotional toll of IVF is often underestimated. The hormonal medications amplify emotions, the waiting is anxiety-inducing, and the outcomes are uncertain. Tracking your emotional state alongside your physical symptoms creates a complete record that supports conversations with your therapist, partner, or support group. It also helps you recognize patterns, such as which phase of the cycle is hardest for you emotionally, so you can plan self-care accordingly.

How It Works

1

Log Everything

Record medications, monitoring results, symptoms, and emotions each day of your cycle. Set reminders for injection times.

2

Compare Cycles

If you undergo multiple rounds, compare stimulation responses, hormone trends, and outcomes to help your RE optimize your protocol.

3

Stay Organized

Keep all your fertility data in one place. No more scattered notes, forgotten blood work values, or missed injection times.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I track during an IVF cycle?

At minimum: all medications with exact times and dosages, blood work results (E2, progesterone, LH), ultrasound results (follicle counts and sizes, lining thickness), side effects, and your emotional state. If you are doing a frozen embryo transfer, also track your lining preparation protocol day by day.

Why is comparing cycles important?

Your reproductive endocrinologist adjusts your protocol based on how you responded previously. Detailed records of stimulation dose, duration, number of mature follicles, fertilization rates, and embryo quality help them make better-informed changes. Without this data, protocol adjustments are more speculative.

What are OHSS warning signs I should track?

Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) warning signs include rapid weight gain (more than 2 lbs/day), severe bloating, decreased urination, nausea, shortness of breath, and abdominal pain. Tracking daily weight and symptoms during and after stimulation helps catch OHSS early. Contact your clinic immediately if warning signs appear.

Can I also track IUI or medicated cycles?

Absolutely. CareClinic works for any fertility treatment: timed intercourse, Clomid or Letrozole cycles, IUI (intrauterine insemination), and IVF. The medication and monitoring tracking features are flexible enough to accommodate any protocol your reproductive endocrinologist prescribes.

Stay Organized on Your Fertility Journey

Track medications, monitoring, and emotions with CareClinic. Never miss a dose or forget a result.


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Disclaimer: CareClinic is a self-tracking tool. It is not a fertility treatment app, does not provide medical advice, and is not a substitute for your fertility clinic’s guidance. Always follow your reproductive endocrinologist’s instructions for medication timing and dosage.