The 40-Symptom Tracker
Daily and weekly logging with severity, correlated to your cycle — because in perimenopause, cycles get irregular and patterns hide. This is the centerpiece that makes everything legible.
For women navigating perimenopause
Forty different symptoms, a doctor who brushed you off, and a quiet fear that this is just how it is now. It isn't. Second Spring helps you organize the chaos, trust what your body is telling you, and walk into that appointment ready to be heard.
Instant digital download Printable + fillable PDF One-time purchase — yours forever
Does this sound like you?
You are not imagining it, and you are very much not the only one.
You described what you were feeling and were told it's stress, or age, or to come back if it gets worse. You left the appointment feeling smaller than when you walked in.
Sleep, mood, periods, joints, memory, heart racing at 3am. Forty different things that don't seem connected — but somewhere inside, you suspect they are.
Losing words mid-sentence. Walking into a room and forgetting why. You've quietly wondered if something is seriously wrong with you.
Nobody warned you it would feel like this. Friends change the subject. You're holding it all together on the outside and unraveling a little on the inside.
This is perimenopause. It has a name, a pattern — and you can take back control of it.
Start with the free checklist A gentle self-check — free, instant download.
The Doctor Advocacy Kit
Most symptom trackers stop at logging. We go further — because the hardest part isn't noticing your symptoms, it's being taken seriously when you finally bring them up.
Illustrative example. You fill in your own.
What's inside the Complete Toolkit
Seven thoughtfully designed tools that work together — printable and fillable, yours forever.
Daily and weekly logging with severity, correlated to your cycle — because in perimenopause, cycles get irregular and patterns hide. This is the centerpiece that makes everything legible.
The one-page summary to hand your doctor, a questions-to-ask script, a treatment-options question sheet, and the "how to not get dismissed" guide. Our standout.
Pros, cons, your questions, and an "is it working?" tracker. Organizes your decision with your provider — it never recommends, it just helps you think clearly.
Dedicated logs for the symptoms that scare us most, so you can see them clearly instead of carrying them as a vague, frightening blur.
Gentle prompts for the grief, the anxiety, and the identity shift nobody warned you about. This is the "feel seen" layer of the toolkit.
A plain-language, conservative guide curated and cited to The Menopause Society and NHS. Education as curation — never diagnosis, never advice.
Simple trackers for the bone and muscle concerns that matter now — framed purely as logs to help you notice and discuss, nothing more.
All seven tools, one calm system, one price.
Get the Complete ToolkitSimple, honest pricing
Every option is a one-time purchase. No subscriptions, no surprises — and a 100% digital download you keep forever.
Free
"Am I in Perimenopause?" — a gentle self-check.
$39
All 7 tools as one calm, complete system — the three single tools alone are $30.
✓ 30-day money-back guarantee — if it's not right for you, email us and we'll refund you. No questions, no hoops.
Most women start with the free checklist, then choose the Complete Toolkit once they see how much calmer organized feels.
A note from us
Second Spring exists because of women we love who did everything right — noticed the changes, made the appointment, described exactly what was happening — and still walked out with a shrug and a "that's just your age."
What finally changed things wasn't a different doctor. It was walking in with everything written down: the symptoms, the patterns, the questions. One clear page that was very hard to dismiss.
We turned that into Second Spring — calm, carefully designed tools that take what you're feeling and make it legible. To you first. Then to your doctor.
— The Second Spring team
We're new, so there are no customer reviews here yet. When real women tell us what these tools did for them, you'll read it here word for word — and never anything invented.
Free, no strings
A gentle, plain-language self-check you can print or fill in on your phone. It won't diagnose you — but it will help you put words to what you're feeling, so your next conversation with your doctor starts from clarity.
Instant download — we'll take you straight to it, and it's emailed to you too so it's never lost. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.
Questions, answered plainly
Depending on what you choose: a single guide, or the Complete Toolkit with all seven components — the 40-symptom tracker, the Doctor Advocacy Kit, the treatment decision organizer, sleep/mood/energy/brain-fog trackers, the guided journal, a plain-language body reference, and movement/nutrition logs. Everything arrives as an instant digital download.
No. Second Spring provides organizational, educational, and journaling tools only. It helps you track, reflect, and prepare for conversations with your own doctor — it does not diagnose or treat anything. Please read our full medical disclaimer in the footer below, and always consult a qualified health professional about your symptoms.
It's 100% digital. After purchase you'll receive a link to download your PDFs. Nothing is shipped — you can start the same evening you buy.
Because these are instant digital downloads, sales are generally final. If something isn't right or a file won't open, email hello@secondspringstore.com and we'll make it right.
Not to begin. You can start tracking and journaling on your own today. The Doctor Advocacy Kit is designed for when you are ready to bring it to a healthcare provider — and to help that conversation go better. We always encourage you to work with a qualified professional.
Both. Every tool comes as a print-ready PDF and a fillable PDF you can type into on a computer, tablet, or phone.
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.