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Add BubbleMom on WhatsApp the way you’d add a friend.
Remembers your family from your first scan through their fourth birthday. Doesn’t wait for you to ask.
“ I googled it and it was a rabbit hole of bad answers, in the end I asked my mum.
You’re not anxious because something’s wrong. You’re anxious because nobody is giving you a straight answer.
Google gives you forty-seven different results. Forums get noisy and toxic. Most apps reset the moment your due date passes. Your mum’s advice is from a different decade.
71% of UK parents say they get contradictory information.
67% feel more anxious after a late-night search.
It starts with Google. Three answers say something terrifying. One says it’s fine. You close the laptop more anxious than when you opened it.
Then the WhatsApp group. Your sister says one thing, your mum says another. Two weeks until your next appointment. The questions pile up.
Add BubbleMom on WhatsApp the way you’d add a friend.
Just you, your family, and a source you can trust.
One conversation, from your first scan through their fourth birthday.
Every question in one place. Every memory in one thread.
Mild, intermittent cramping in the second trimester is common as the uterus grows. Not normal: severe, one-sided, or with bleeding — call your midwife.
— BubbleMom, in reply to a parent at week 22
Grounded in WHO antenatal care guidance
One thread that grows with your family. The cramping she explained at week 14 is still in the same conversation as the toddler tantrum she helped you decode three years later.
Takes 30 seconds.
Due date, child’s age, anything she should remember.
Appointment reminders. Follow-ups on what you mentioned. Milestone moments.
Maria asked about hospital-bag timing back at week 30. Over the next month she mentioned a few things she’d added to it. The morning of week 38, BubbleMom reached out with the full list she’d built. Maria packed in one sitting, no last-minute scramble.
This is what will happen the day you get your invite.
Every answer comes from WHO, NICE, AAP, and 100+ other medical textbooks and guidelines. Not a forum. Not a guess. Forward any answer to your partner or your healthcare team. The citation comes with it.
Wellness information, not medical diagnosis. Acute symptoms always escalate to your healthcare team.
BubbleMom lives on WhatsApp. The same app you already check in the middle of the night. Type the question. Get a calm answer. Go back to sleep.
Your due date. The cramping you mentioned in week 14. The doctor’s name you wrote about last month. She remembers all of it. For years.
No outgrow date. The companion you added in your first trimester is still there for the toddler meltdowns. For the speech milestones. For the questions you didn’t know to ask.
ChatGPT is brilliant at everything, which is exactly why it isn’t built for this. Flo is a tracker. BabyCenter is a library. None of them is a companion built for one job. Pregnancy and parenting, from your first scan through age 4. Five differences:
30 seconds at 3am, not 30 minutes re-explaining your story.
The app you already use. No new login at 2am.
Real research. Not opinion. Not whatever was on the internet on training day.
Appointment prep, milestone check-ins, follow-ups on what you mentioned weeks ago.
One conversation. No "child outgrew the app."
One conversation. Five differences.
From your first scan through their fourth birthday.
BubbleMom is the place for the questions that don’t fit in a 12-minute appointment. She is not the place for diagnosis or emergencies. Acute symptoms always escalate to your clinician.
A promise we make to every parent who messages.
Over 100 curated sources, including WHO, NICE, and AAP. When a question is outside what BubbleMom can answer, she says so and points you to your healthcare team.
Pediatrician reviewed within scope.
GDPR-compliant. Your messages are not sold, not used to train other people’s models, not used for ads. Your data belongs to you.
Built. Running. In real use today. We’re opening the doors to the next 100 founding members.
Whatever your trust circle looks like, the same memory follows your family. We’re opening the smallest plan first, and growing outward.
For the first-time mum who’s been Googling at 3am. The one carrying the questions her doctor didn’t have time for. This one is for you.
The questions belong to both of you. Ask BubbleMom one-on-one when one of you is up at 3am. Pull her into a group chat when you want to figure something out together. Whatever either of you tells her, the other one already knows.
Founding members get first access →
Grandparents can ask BubbleMom about today’s nap without ringing you again. The auntie who lives three hours away can message her on a Sunday morning. The nanny gets the same context you have, the moment you give her access.
Founding members get first access →
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