Fertility & IVF
Hold patients through the hardest weeks of the cycle.
An IVF cycle is a few intense weeks of injections, monitoring, and waiting — emotionally and clinically demanding, with little room for a missed dose or a missed scan. SeuSive runs clinician-supervised check-ins on the channels patients already use, under your clinic's brand, so your team supports adherence to a complex protocol, surfaces warning signs like OHSS for clinician review, keeps monitoring on schedule, and carries patients through the two-week wait. A clinician approves every message, and there's nothing for the patient to download.
Why fertility follow-up is hard.
A cycle is a complex protocol, a heavy emotional load, and real clinical risk — concentrated into a few weeks, much of it happening at home between appointments.
The protocol is precise and unforgiving
Stimulation injections run on an exact schedule, the trigger shot is timed to the hour, and monitoring scans pace the whole cycle. A dose taken late, stored wrong, or skipped — or a scan missed — can compromise a cycle that took months and significant cost to reach. This is exactly the kind of adherence that's hard to hold by phone alone.
The emotional load drives distress and drop-off
Few areas of medicine carry the emotional weight of fertility care. Patients are anxious, hopeful, and often overwhelmed, and the silence between appointments is its own burden. A clinic that stays present — answering the small questions, reassuring on the normal, knowing when to bring someone in — is a clinic patients trust and stay with.
Safety signals develop between scans
Complications like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) can build at home in the days after stimulation or trigger. The warning signs — rapid weight gain, severe bloating or abdominal pain, shortness of breath, reduced urination — need someone listening for them between monitoring visits, with a fast path to a clinician when they appear.
How SeuSive runs the fertility loop.
Intake mapped to the cycle and protocol
At the start, capture the protocol, the medications, and the monitoring schedule. SeuSive plans check-ins around the real cadence of a cycle — denser through stimulation and around the trigger, steady through retrieval and transfer, and supportive through the two-week wait. Your clinician sets the schedule, the guidance, and the safety thresholds.
Companion check-ins on adherence, symptoms, and well-being
Between visits, the AI companion checks in on injections taken, side effects, bloating or pain, and how the patient is coping, on SMS, WhatsApp, or web. Routine questions get the reassurance and guidance your clinic approves. OHSS warning signs and other concerning symptoms are flagged for urgent clinician review and the patient is directed to the clinic, never answered automatically; a patient in distress is routed to your care team.
Clinician review, then reassure, adjust, or bring in
Everything lands in one staff queue. A clinician reviews what was flagged, approves or edits the outreach, and decides the next step — reassure, advise, bring forward a scan, or call the patient. Monitoring stays on schedule and no patient is left alone with a worrying symptom between visits.
A cycle is weeks of precision and waiting. Patients shouldn't have to face it alone between scans.
Fertility care asks a great deal of patients — exact protocols, real risk, and a heavy emotional load — in the very stretches when the clinic isn't in the room. SeuSive is the supervised layer that stays with them: it supports the medication schedule, surfaces the warning signs your clinician needs to act on, and keeps a steady, reassuring presence through the hardest weeks. Your branding, your protocol, your team in the loop — without your coordinators chasing every patient by phone.
Common questions.
Does SeuSive give medical advice or manage the cycle on its own?
No. SeuSive never diagnoses, prescribes, or makes a clinical decision autonomously. The AI companion runs the check-ins and drafts routine, clinic-approved guidance, but anything that looks like a complication — and every clinically meaningful decision — is flagged and reviewed by a clinician in your team before the patient gets a response. It's a supervised follow-up tool, not an autonomous care manager.
How does it handle OHSS and other red flags?
Your clinician defines the thresholds. OHSS warning signs — rapid weight gain, severe bloating or abdominal pain, shortness of breath, reduced urination — and other concerning symptoms are flagged for urgent clinician review, and the patient is directed to contact the clinic immediately rather than handled by an automated reply. Routine questions get the reassurance and guidance your clinic has approved.
Can it help with the emotional side of treatment?
It helps by keeping the clinic present — answering small questions quickly, reassuring on what's normal, and reducing the isolation of the gaps between appointments. It is supportive follow-up, not a substitute for counseling or mental-health care: if a patient reports significant distress, that's surfaced to your care team to handle appropriately.
Do patients need to download an app?
No. Patients are reached on channels they already use — SMS, WhatsApp, or web — with nothing to install. In a cycle that's already demanding, removing the app barrier keeps the follow-up effortless when patients have the least spare attention.
Is the follow-up branded as our clinic?
Yes. SeuSive is fully white-label — every check-in, from stimulation through the two-week wait, carries your clinic's name and voice. Patients experience it as their fertility team staying close, because that's exactly what it is.
Is it safe and compliant with patient data rules?
SeuSive is HIPAA-aware and GDPR-ready, and no production patient data is processed until tenancy, hosting, retention, and access controls are configured and approved for your clinic. The model is administrative and supervisory by design: it supports your workflow under clinician oversight and does not provide autonomous diagnosis, prescribing, or emergency services. Patients with an emergency are always directed to urgent care.
Want it on paper?
Get the fertility follow-up playbook.
The check-in cadence across a cycle, the OHSS and red-flag triage rules, and the clinician safety model — in one page. No spam.
See the fertility follow-up loop.
Twenty minutes. We'll show how supervised check-ins run through stimulation and the two-week wait, how warning signs escalate to your clinician, and how monitoring stays on schedule — then you decide.
