BREAKING NEWS - My Hopeful Journey is now live! Visit us at www.myhopefuljourney.com!!!
Showing posts with label Infertility Treatment Tracking Survey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infertility Treatment Tracking Survey. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

My Hopeful Journey Infertility App launches on June 1st!

I want to thank all of my followers and visitors for your help, encouragement and support.  As I said before, this blog is no longer active and has transitioned to http://myhopefuljourney.com/blog.  I hope you will join me there! 

My Hopeful Journey was developed out of a need that I had while I was going through treatment which was to better integrate and manage all of my treatment information in one place.  I surveyed 100 women and found that they were looking for the same thing as I was BUT it didn't exist.  I used their feedback to develop My Hopeful Journey.  I truly hope that you use and share My Hopeful Journey!  It can be used by anyone that is trying to conceive but was designed specifically for infertility treatment.

It has a calendar, task list and journal in a one stop shop!  It is web-based, user friendly and customizable for YOUR needs. 

Features Include:
  • Track everything!  Categories include:
    • Appointments
    • Medications
    • Lab results
    • Procedures
    • Natural indicators (period, intercourse, temperature, symptoms, etc.)
  • Filter yoeach category
  • Set reminders
  • Attach files
  • Manage costs
  • And much more...
Don't take my word for it.... try it out and let me know what you think!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Why Blog? My 1st IComLeavWe!

I have been “blogging” for a little more than 2 months. It has been a struggle for me to find the right words to say (and to hit the publish button once I do have the words). I currently have 34 posts started and only 9 finished. I am excited to participate in my 1st IComLeavWe and make myself write and finalize 7 posts in 7 days! My intent is to inspire hope, to help, and to advocate for infertility from an average Jane’s perspective. I hope you can relate to me and I hope to meet and get to know many more of you than I do now.

I originally didn't start a blog so I could actually blog. Um yes that is what I said… let me explain! I have been working on a project on and off for a few years that will help women that have gone through infertility treatments, like I did. The work was mostly “off” until recently but I won’t bore you with the details! So I was looking at reviving my efforts in this and here goes the story…

I was originally searching for ways that I could distribute my Infertility Treatment Tracking Survey so I could get feedback for an infertility web-based application that I am developing. I did what any other person would do and I googled it! I, of course, got about 1,790,000 results in 0.26 seconds.. or so I was told.

I really didn’t know what I was looking for in my google search but I surely didn’t realize that I could set-up a free survey with google docs and then embed it in a blog for free! (No I don't work for google ;-) On the first page of results I found this blog, A Girlfriend’s Guide Through Infertility.   I was only looking to get my survey out in a more efficient, organized and professional manner until I was able to get my website up and running. I didn’t want to send individual emails out to my IF community and then spend time compiling the results based on their email responses back to me… there had to be a better way! I was inspired by the “girlfriends” and so I gave it a whirl.

Soon after I started the blog/survey I read the article called "Breaking the Silence on Infertility" by Jennifer Wolff Perinne and it inspired me to write my first post. I wanted to provide this article to the women that were coming to my blog to complete the survey.  It was at that time that I started to read other infertility blogs and saw all the wonderful things that you all are doing. I really wanted to be a part of this community and I am regretful that I didn’t “join” earlier. After all, I have been part of the IF community for so many years (over 5 years). How had I discounted blogging all together? I don’t think I knew the true community that exists here OR that I had anything to really say that anyone would actually read or care about. I am so happy that I have found that both are true.