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Standard AI resets after every session. Three weeks of your story — erased. In high-trust care, this isn't a limitation. It's a failure of design.
"You mentioned week 18" — four words that took three weeks of memory to earn.
This is what intelligence was supposed to feel like.
Open any AI chat tomorrow and it won't know who you are. Every session starts from zero — your history erased, your context gone. For casual queries, that's fine. For healthcare, that's a failure. You shouldn't have to re-explain your pregnancy to a machine every week.
We call it Context Amnesia — the gap between how humans experience time (as a continuous, accumulating story) and how AI experiences it (as an endless series of isolated moments). Solving it isn't about a better chatbot. It's about different infrastructure. Persistent memory that accumulates context across months.
Mom's Bloom is the first AI pregnancy companion that remembers everything from week 8 to week 40. She remembers your back pain from week 18. She asks if it's the same spot at week 32. 1,200+ mothers trust her at 3am — because she already knows their story.
We're not building a product.
We're building the infrastructure for how humans and AI learn to trust each other.
Not jargon. Not diagrams. Just what it means for the person actually using it.
Every conversation is permanent context. What you said in week 8 informs the response in week 32. No re-explaining. No starting over. The arc of your story is always there.
Not your entire history at once — just the relevant part. The right memory at the right moment. When you mention your back pain, it knows you've had it since week 18.
Every response is grounded in verified medical knowledge and your own documented history. Not speculation. Not hallucination. If it doesn't know, it says so and tells you who to ask.
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