How AI Remembers Your Pregnancy Journey
No more repeating your history at every visit. No more filling out the same forms. Just talk — and your AI companion remembers everything.

The Problem With Generic Pregnancy Apps
Every pregnancy app tells you your baby is the size of a fruit. Every week, the same generic content appears. “Your baby is now the size of a mango!” Helpful the first time, maybe. But it doesn't know you had hyperemesis last pregnancy. It doesn't remember you mentioned round ligament pain yesterday. It can't connect the dots between your headaches and your iron levels.
Traditional pregnancy apps treat every user the same. They organize information by gestational week and hope the generic content is relevant. But pregnancy is deeply personal — your history, your body, your anxieties, your specific circumstances all matter.
And then there's the tracking problem. Most apps ask you to fill out daily forms: rate your mood (1-5), log your symptoms (checkboxes), enter your weight (number field). It feels like homework. By week 20, most women have stopped using half the features.
Conversation Is Tracking
MamaHush flips the model. Instead of asking you to fill out forms, it listens to your natural conversation and extracts structured health data automatically.
When you say “I've had a headache all afternoon and my ankles are swollen,” MamaHush doesn't just respond with sympathy. It logs the headache and swelling as symptoms, notes the timing, checks them against your gestational age and history, and provides a personalized triage assessment. If those symptoms at 34 weeks warrant attention, it tells you clearly.
You never had to open a symptom tracker, scroll through a list of checkboxes, or rate anything on a scale. You just talked about your day. The tracking happened as a natural byproduct of conversation.
This works for everything: medications (“I took my prenatal and an extra iron pill”), food questions (“Can I eat brie?”), appointments (“My anatomy scan is next Tuesday”), and emotional check-ins (“I'm feeling really anxious about labor”).
Memory Makes It Personal
Most AI chatbots start fresh every conversation. You have to re-explain your situation each time. MamaHush is different — it has a persistent memory system that builds a comprehensive understanding of you over time.
The AI remembers that you had gestational diabetes in your first pregnancy, that you're nervous about the glucose test, that you prefer natural remedies when possible, that your mother-in-law keeps giving unsolicited advice, and that you work night shifts. Every response is shaped by this context.
When you ask “Is this level of nausea normal?” at 8 weeks, a generic app gives you a generic answer. MamaHush knows this is your second pregnancy, that you had severe morning sickness last time, that you've already tried ginger and B6, and that your doctor prescribed Zofran — and tailors its response accordingly.
Smart, Context-Aware Triage
MamaHush uses a three-tier triage system for every health concern: green (normal — this is expected), yellow (monitor — keep an eye on this), and red (seek care — contact your provider).
But unlike static symptom checkers, this triage is context-aware. Mild cramping at 8 weeks in a first pregnancy gets a different assessment than mild cramping at 8 weeks in someone with a history of ectopic pregnancy. Swollen ankles at 36 weeks are assessed differently if you also mentioned headaches and seeing spots.
The AI connects symptoms across conversations, identifies patterns you might miss, and escalates appropriately. It never diagnoses — it always recommends discussing concerns with your provider — but it helps you understand when something warrants a call versus when it's a normal part of pregnancy.
AI You Can Trust
MamaHush uses evidence-based medical information and always includes appropriate disclaimers. Every response that involves health information is grounded in current clinical guidelines.
The AI is designed to be calm, not alarmist. When you ask “Is this normal?” at 2am, you get a direct, reassuring answer — not a wall of text with every possible complication. If something genuinely needs attention, it says so clearly and calmly, with specific next steps.
And because your health data stays on your device while only conversations are processed by AI, you get the benefits of intelligent personalization without sacrificing control over your most sensitive information.
An AI That Actually Knows You
Join the waitlist for MamaHush — the pregnancy companion that remembers your whole story.