The Fertility Journal: A Day-to-Day Guide to Getting Pregnant
- ISBN13: 9780811862455
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
In the tradition of The Pregnancy Journal (over 1.25 million copies sold), The Fertility Journal is a guided journal designed to help women understand and track their monthly reproductive cycle. It features a primer on fertility basics, helpful tips on health, exercise, relationships, sex, and nutrition, and space for women to record the daily statistics that will help them predict ovulation and get pregnant more easily. A special section on assisted reproductive te… More >>
The Fertility Journal: A Day-to-Day Guide to Getting Pregnant



This only problem I have with the Journal is that there is only two areas for treatment which means if you need more then two treatments then you don’t have a place to track it. However, other then that its a great journal.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a greet way to track your fertility signs in more detail than just charting and also great to just write down what you are feeling that day, whether confused, frustrated, excited, etc.
Rating: 4 / 5
This journal is great! Its an easy way to document your wonderful journey to motherhood.
Rating: 5 / 5
I enjoyed reading through the information it provided every month but there isn’t alot of room for journaling. The journaling is set up for each month, I would prefer it to be separated into cycles. Because my cycle goes from the middle of one month to the middle of the next. So I don’t think that the journaling part is well thought out. And the information it does provide can be found in any pregnancy book.
Rating: 3 / 5
I love this journal. There are spaces for you to mark your temperature and days of your cycle. What I wasn’t expecting were all the facts you get on every page – a great bonus! Each month is a separate chapter, each week a 2-page spread with journaling boxes for each day, information blurbs on the sidelines, and usually a small Q&A related to the info. One week there is a place to write down all the underlying health problems you might want to bring up with your fertility doctor, another week there is a section to list your food vices and brainstorm ways to overcome them.
I do have frustrations however – mostly about lack of space. The book suggests making a separate food journal. Why not include room to do that here? I would prefer larger areas to journal each day, more info boxes for tracking things like mood, general wellness vs. sickness, cervical fluid, and the actual date to accompany the cycle date. There just isn’t room to jot that all down yourself in the smallish journaling boxes provided.
Still, this is a great resource!
Rating: 5 / 5