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IVF Fertility tracking

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Kirstenrg · 07/10/2019 16:56

Hi, I'm a fertility nurse from London and I am wanting to help people who are undergoing fertility treatment. Please can you take a few minutes to read this post, thank you in advance!

I have seen how complex it can be to juggle daily life with clinic life and I want to design an app that empowers patients to track their own journey while keeping life organised. I am interested in hearing what features you might think would be most useful, I am starting with medication management, clinic appointment scheduling and understanding blood results. (always looking for more suggestions!)

I would very much appreciate if you could let me know if this sounds like a helpful thing to build. Any feedback/comments on features/ideas are very welcome! Smile

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Fredsgirl19 · 07/10/2019 17:14

Perhaps an option to personalise it with your own cycle day?

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Honey1989 · 07/10/2019 17:22

My clinic already used an app to track medication and mood management etc that they could update and communicate through

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itwasalovelydreamwhileitlasted · 07/10/2019 17:36

It would be nice to actually have a link to your results - eg the graphs where follicle growth get plotted and what that means eg anticipated trigger date and anticipated egg collection date so you can plan a bit easier

With blood test results it would be good to have something simple like maybe a green amber red system where your results are green if they are normal amber for borderline and red If there is an issue for further discussion/exploration

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Kirstenrg · 07/10/2019 20:18

Thank you so much for replying! It's really helpful. I love the idea of a colour coded system and a timeline of predicted treatment dates - naturally this can change depending on how well people stimulate etc. but perhaps giving someone the information as to why this might happen could also be useful. If anyone else has any other thoughts please let me know!

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