Our story

Built for the village you needed.

MamaMind started the way most of our best ideas do — at 3am, alone, with a question we couldn't answer in the dark.

I built the first 30 prompts of the MamaMind Vault during my second pregnancy, after I spent 90 minutes doom-scrolling at 2am looking for a way to ask my OB whether my pelvic pain was normal. I had the question. I just didn't have the words. I didn't have a template. I didn't have a thinking partner.

So I wrote it. Then I wrote 49 more. Then 79. Then I gave them to every pregnant friend I had, watched them use them, and rewrote the weak ones.

"You don't have to think alone."

Every prompt in this vault passes three tests before it ships:

  • Is it evidence-based? Every medical prompt cites AAP, ACOG, CDC, or PSI. If it can't, it doesn't ship.
  • Is it specific? Real numbers, real timeframes, real symptoms. "High-risk pregnancy" is not a prompt. "I'm 32 weeks with marginal cord insertion and my OB said to monitor kick counts — what should I actually be tracking?" is.
  • Does it surface the question, or replace the answer? We never tell you what to do. We help you figure out what to ask the people who can.

The Three Rules

  • 🩺 This is not medical advice. The prompts surface the questions to ask. Your doctor, midwife, or specialist gives the answers.
  • 🤝 This is not therapy. Mental health prompts are designed to help you find a real therapist or recognize when you need one. They don't replace one.
  • 📚 This is a thinking partner, not a verdict. Use the AI response to clarify your thinking, then bring the clarity to a real human.

What we're not

We're not a substitute for your OB, your midwife, your therapist, or your best friend at 2am. We're a thinking partner that helps you show up to those conversations more prepared.

We're also not a course. There's no video to watch, no community to keep up with, no 6-week cohort to miss. You get a PDF. You open ChatGPT. You use the prompts. You move on with your day.

Who we built this for

The first-time mom who just got a positive test and doesn't know which of the 47 apps to download. The third-time mom who DOES know and just wants better questions. The partner who wants to help but doesn't know where to start. The 2am doom-scroller. The return-to-work-anxious mom. The postpartum mom who just wants someone to tell her this is hard and also she's doing fine.

"MamaMind is for the mom who already knows she's the expert on her own baby. We just help her prove it to the people she needs to."

Built for the village you needed.