Never pretends to be your doctorPrivate by defaultAwake at every hour you are
is this normal at 24 weeksmy milk hasn’t come inbaby only sleeps on meI cried all dayis the bleeding too muchlatch still hurtscan I take this while nursingI don’t feel like myselfis this normal at 24 weeksmy milk hasn’t come inbaby only sleeps on meI cried all dayis the bleeding too muchlatch still hurtscan I take this while nursingI don’t feel like myself
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Built to remember
It grows up with your baby.
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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
Live
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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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A companion, not just a chat
For every week, every milestone.
Ammara meets you exactly where you are — and changes as your weeks do.
Right now, I'm —
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Know what's happening, week by week
From the first flutter onward — plain-language updates on how your baby is growing, tuned to exactly which week you're in.
Week 24
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Your baby is about the size of an ear of corn — roughly 30 cm and 600 g, and beginning to respond to the sound of your voice.
Coming up → Week 28: the third trimester, and a kick you can see.
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Nothing forgotten before the day
Hospital bag, scan schedule, the questions to ask your OB — ready-made, and gently reminding.
Hospital bag6 / 9
✓ID & insurance papers
✓Birth plan
✓Nursing bras
Going-home outfit
Long phone charger
20-week scanGlucose testBirth plan
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Is this normal? — answered, calmly
The 3am worry you'd rather not Google. A steady read on what's common, and a clear line for when to call someone.
"Sharp pain on my side at 24 weeks. Should I worry?"
Often round ligament pain as your uterus grows — common in the second trimester, and usually brief.
Tonight: rest on your side, hydrate. Call your provider if it's sharp and constant, or comes with bleeding, fever, or fewer movements.
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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
Clear next steps, citations where they matter, and no pretending to be your doctor.
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Feels easy at 3am
Open, type, breathe. No dashboards to decode when you are already stretched thin.
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What mothers actually ask
No polished prompt required.
01PregnancySharp pain on my side at 24 weeks. Should I worry?→
02PostpartumI cried all day and I do not know what is wrong.→
03FeedingBreastfeeding still hurts at three weeks.→
04SleepMy baby only sleeps on me. What do I do tonight?→
Early access
Join the founding circle.
We are inviting a small group of mothers to shape Ammara before the wider release. Your questions become the product.