Mom to a 9-month girl. Building the pregnancy/postpartum app I wish I had. Looking for beta testers (MY DAILY DOULA)❤️
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Mom to a 9-month girl. Building the pregnancy/postpartum app I wish I had. Looking for beta testers (MY DAILY DOULA)❤️

Hi everyone, I'm a mom to a 9-month-old. Pregnancy was hard, but postpartum has been the real beast. Some days its brain fog, some days I barely recognize myself. Building something for PPD while living it felt like the only way through. ❤️

My Daily Doula (www.mydailydoula.com) is a pregnancy/postpartum product that loops your partner into the journey so you're not carrying it alone. My husband wanted to help but never knew how. Della, the care companion bridges that gap and checks in on the whole family. Plus there's reminders, mental load sharing, baby sleep tracking, and shared to-do lists.

Why I built it:

  • The biggest pregnancy apps are built by men? No shade, but that's a real gap in understanding what women actually need.
  • Parenthood isn't a solo sport, yet most tools are built like it is.
  • Birth is one of the hardest, most evolutionarily innate things a body does. We deserve better support systems for it!

I'm a lawyer by day, building this in the hours after my baby's asleep. I'm a mom too, so I'll be around to hear what you think and will fix any bugs as soon as I am able to. 🙏

Try it: www.mydailydoula.com. It's free, and if you know a mom-to-be or new parent who'd want this, send it their way.

P.S. I hope this post reaches users, regardless, I will keep trying because it's important to put good things out in the world ❤️😊

u/Old-Background2385 — 3 days ago

Postpartum Memory Loss

Im 9 months postpartum and my brain feels like mush! Its weird that its happening now, I cant remember if I have eaten or fed the baby. Is this normal!? Im scared! Also, why are all pregnancy/pdd apps so shit?

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u/Old-Background2385 — 28 days ago