Maternal care · whenever you need it

The questions you
take home with you.

For the questions that don’t fit in a ten-minute appointment.

Ammara is the mom-friend you can talk to — one who listens when you need someone to, and tells it straight when you want advice. Built with gynaecologists, paediatricians, and midwives. Never pretending to be your doctor.

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Ask anything, however it comes out…
Support, never a stand-in for medical carePrivate by default — never sold, never used to train a modelAwake at every hour you are
Built with the people who do this every day

Ammara is shaped with practicing gynaecologists, paediatricians, and midwives — so what you read at 3am is calm, current, and safe. Sources cited where they matter.

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How it works

Three taps from stretched-thin to steadier.

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Tell it where you are

Trying, pregnant, newly postpartum, or months in. Add your baby once — Ammara remembers, and counts the days for you.

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Say it however it comes

Type or talk. A real question, a 2am worry, or just something you need to say out loud. No forms, no dashboards.

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Get calm, current answers

Plain language, tuned to your exact stage, with sources where they matter — and a clear line for when to call a real person.

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Built to remember

It grows up with your baby.

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The memory

Knows your baby — and keeps up

Add your baby once. Ammara counts the days for you, so every answer is measured against their real age tonight — not the age you happened to mention weeks ago.

A general chatbot forgets your baby was even born — and quietly answers for the wrong age.
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Liam
Born 2 May 2026 · 4 weeks old
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The vault

Everything in one place

Scans, discharge notes, vaccination records, prescriptions — kept privately in one calm place, ready the moment a question needs them.

Stored privately on your account — never used to train anyone’s model.
Ultrasound — 20 weeks
Apr 2026
Hospital discharge summary
3 May 2026 · Dr. Rao
Vaccination record
Next: 6-week shots
Due soon
Pediatrician notes
Weight, feeding plan
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Tuned to your stage

For the trying, the tracking, the hoping.

Trying, pregnant, newly postpartum, or months in — watch it walk the whole journey below, or jump straight to your stage. Everything re-tunes to the questions you're actually living with.

Right now, I'm —
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The cycle

Your window, without the spreadsheet

Your fertile window, estimated from your last few cycles — no spreadsheet, no second-guessing.

Cycle Day 12
You’re entering your fertile window — an estimated 4 high-chance days ahead, based on your last 3 cycles.
Heads-up → log today’s signs and Ammara keeps the estimate sharp.
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The questions

The ones you’d rather not search

Midnight questions you’d rather not type into a search bar — answered plainly, with a clear line for when to see someone.

"We’ve been trying 7 months. Is that a problem?"
Common Under 35, most are advised to give it a year before testing — but 7 months of tracking is real information worth bringing to a doctor.
Worth a check now if cycles are irregular, very painful, or you’re over 35.
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The steadiness

For the two-week wait

For the two-week wait and the long months — small, steady steps instead of spiralling.

This cycleday 12
Prenatal folate, daily
Logged 3 cycles
Fertile-window reminder on
Ovulation signsWhen to test
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The part we take most seriously

It knows when to stop talking and get you help.

Most nights you need reassurance. Some nights you need more than that — and a chatbot that just keeps chatting is dangerous.

Ammara screens gently for the things that matter — postpartum depression, pre-eclampsia signs, a baby’s red-flag symptoms — using carefully written triggers. When something crosses the line, it stops reassuring and routes you to a real person, in two taps.

A bounded safety layer. Never pretending to be your doctor — and never too proud to hand you off to one.

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“I cried all day and I don’t know what’s wrong. I just feel so far away from her.”
That sounds so heavy to carry, and you don’t have to carry it alone. What you’re describing can be more than the hard days everyone warns you about — and it deserves real support, not just getting through it.
Take a 2-minute check-in (EPDS)Private
Message your provider for me1 tap
Maternal mental-health lineNow
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Not everything is a question

The small things, kept.

Some of what you say at 3am isn’t a worry — it’s a first laugh, a letter you’d write her if you weren’t so tired, a thought too small to tell anyone.

Ammara quietly keeps them as Moments — letters, milestones, the questions you asked before she was born. Add a photo. On the anniversary, they come back to you.

One day it becomes a little book. The keepsake you didn’t have the hands to make.

3am question · kept
“Will I know what to do when she’s actually here?”
37 weeks pregnant · Apr 2026
Milestone
First real belly laugh — at the dog, of all things.
Liam · 14 weeks
Letter to Liam
“You slept on my chest for three hours today and I didn’t move once.”
Tap to open · resurfaces in a year
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You’re not the only one in it

Bring your person in.

Invite a partner so they’re not guessing how the night went. They see what’s due, what to ask, and how to help — without you having to manage them too.

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The partner loop

One invite. Then they just know.

After an appointment, your partner gets the gentle nudge to write the letter, pick up the prescription, or simply ask how you’re really doing — closing the loop you’d otherwise hold alone.

They see what helps — never your private conversations.
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Invited · partner
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“Ask how the glucose test went”
Nudged to Mike · today
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How it holds itself

Three things we will not bend on.

Principles
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Private by default

Your questions, your baby’s details, and every document belong to you — kept secure, and never sold or used to train a model.

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Answers with restraint — and knows its limits

Clear next steps, citations where they matter, and red-flag symptoms escalated to your provider or emergency care. No pretending to be your doctor.

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Easy when you’re stretched thin

Open, type or talk, breathe. No dashboards to decode and nothing to set up when your hands are full.

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From the founder

Some questions only come up later.

Every mom walks out of the appointment with a list — and forgets half of it. The rest surfaces at home, at 2am, when no one’s awake to answer.

And sometimes there’s no question at all. You just want to say it out loud — the scary thoughts, the frustrated ones, the small wins no one else would understand.

So I built Ammara. A mom-friend you can talk to — one who listens when you need to be heard, and tells it straight when you want advice. Both, depending on the night. Not another assistant. Just here.

— ChaitraFounder, Ammara
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We are inviting a small group of parents to shape Ammara before the wider release. Your questions shape what we build — and founders lock in early pricing for life.

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