The 40-Symptom Tracker
Daily and weekly logging with severity, correlated to your cycle. The centerpiece that makes chaos legible.
★ The flagship — everything together
$39 one-time · 100% digital
All seven tools as one calm, complete system — to organize the chaos, understand the patterns, and be taken seriously by your doctor. Yours forever.
Printable PDF + fillable PDF30-day money-back guarantee — if it’s not right for you, email us and we’ll refund you. No questions, no hoops.
What's inside
Each one is useful on its own. Together, they turn scattered, dismissed symptoms into a case you control.
Daily and weekly logging with severity, correlated to your cycle. The centerpiece that makes chaos legible.
One-page doctor summary, questions-to-ask script, treatment-options question sheet, and the "how to not get dismissed" guide.
Pros, cons, your questions, and an "is it working?" tracker. Organizes your decision with your provider — never recommends.
Dedicated logs for the symptoms that frighten us most, so you can see them clearly instead of carrying a vague blur.
Prompts for the grief, anxiety, and identity shift of this season. The "feel seen" layer of the toolkit.
Plain-language, conservative, and cited to The Menopause Society and NHS. Education as curation — never diagnosis.
Simple trackers for bone and muscle concerns, framed purely as logs to help you notice and discuss.
Formats & what's included
Who it's for
You're in your 40s or 50s and something has shifted — you just can't quite name it.
You've been dismissed before and want to walk into your next appointment prepared.
You want one organized system instead of sticky notes and a panicked memory.
You'd rather not piece together five separate purchases — you want it all, done for you.
One calm system. One-time price. Yours forever — and a free checklist if you'd like to start smaller.
30-day money-back guarantee — if it’s not right for you, email us and we’ll refund you. No questions, no hoops.
Medical disclaimer: Second Spring provides organizational, educational, and journaling tools only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and is not a substitute for care from a qualified health professional. Always consult your doctor about your symptoms and treatment options.