Maternal care · after midnight

For the hour
no one answers.

A calm voice for the questions that arrive in the dark.

Pregnancy, postpartum, feeding, recovery — and the tender questions between appointments. Answered with restraint, never pretending to be your doctor.

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Ammara
here now
Ask anything, however it comes out…
Never pretends to be your doctorPrivate by defaultAwake at every hour you are
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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
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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
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.

No spam, ever. Just a quiet heads-up when your spot is ready.