for every stage of motherhood

2am

myla’s always up.

the judgment-free ai companion for your journey — whether you’re trying, expecting, or navigating life as a new mom.

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the 2am google search

it’s 2am. you’re wide awake. and you have questions you don’t want anyone to hear you ask.

every woman i’ve ever known has spiraled on webmd at midnight. crowdsourced her symptoms from strangers on reddit. been too embarrassed to bother her ob for the fifth time this week. myla is the friend who actually knows her stuff and isn’t going anywhere.

for every stage

three chapters, one companion.

myla meets you where you are, and she remembers. no starting over, no re-explaining. she grows with you.

trying

“how long is too long?” “should i be tracking ovulation?” “is something wrong with us?” — the questions you’re afraid to ask your friends who got pregnant on the first try.

expecting

“is this normal?” “can i eat this?” “why do i feel like this?” — the 2am questions about your body, your baby, and everything you’re too embarrassed to google.

new mom

“is my baby behind?” “do i have ppd or am i just tired?” “why won’t my baby latch?” — the postpartum questions nobody warns you about, without the judgment of mom groups.

what women actually ask

the stuff we’ve all quietly typed and deleted.

how long should we try before seeing a doctor?does ovulation tracking actually work?is it normal to feel jealous of pregnant friends?can i eat sushi?can i drink coffee?can i take tylenol?can i dye my hair?is heartburn normal at 14 weeks?why do i feel contractions that come and go?do i have ppd or am i just tired?is my baby behind on milestones?why won’t my baby latch?how long will this postpartum bleeding last?
real women

what myla feels like.

“i’d been trying for 8 months and was too embarrassed to tell anyone it wasn’t happening. myla helped me understand what’s normal and when to talk to my doctor. no judgment, just facts.”
— the trying mom
ttc · 8 months
“i asked myla 14 questions between 11pm and 2am and she answered every one like it was the first. i have never felt that un-judged by google in my life.”
— the first timer
expecting · week 22
“my baby wouldn’t latch for the first three weeks. myla walked me through every position, every trick, and also told me it was okay to cry. the mom groups made me feel worse. she didn’t.”
— the new mom
postpartum · 6 weeks
whenever you need her

myla’s always up.

trying, expecting, or holding a brand new human at 3am — she’ll be right here.