Section 1
Intended Use
Mom's Bloom is intended to support adults with:
What Mom's Bloom can support
- General pregnancy education and wellness information.
- Journaling, reflection, mood and symptom logging, and personal organization.
- Reminders, checklists, visit preparation, and pregnancy timeline context.
- Non-diagnostic AI-supported conversation, summaries, memories, and supportive content.
- Optional partner-support prompts and limited sharing features that the user enables.
What Mom's Bloom is not for
- Diagnosis, treatment, cure, prevention, or management of any medical condition.
- Emergency triage, urgent-care triage, or deciding whether a symptom is safe.
- Medication, supplement, or dosage decisions.
- Fetal or maternal risk assessment, fetal monitoring, or interpretation of clinical measurements.
- Replacing your obstetrician, gynecologist, midwife, primary care clinician, therapist, crisis professional, hospital, or emergency service.
- Delaying real-world care when you have concerns about your health, pregnancy, baby, or safety.
Section 2
Not Medical Advice
Anything shown in Mom's Bloom, including AI chat output, mobile notifications, tracker summaries, reminders, mood or symptom insights, weekly content, checklists, contraction or kick-count context, partner suggestions, exports, or public support pages, is provided for informational and supportive purposes only.
Section 3
Examples of Concerns That May Require Urgent Real-World Attention
Examples of pregnancy or health concerns that may require urgent real-world attention include, without limitation:
- Vaginal bleeding, heavy bleeding, blood clots, or bleeding with pain.
- Severe abdominal, pelvic, chest, shoulder, or back pain.
- Severe headache, vision changes, seeing spots, flashing lights, seizure, or sudden confusion.
- Sudden swelling of the face, hands, or body, or symptoms that could be associated with high blood pressure.
- Reduced, changed, or no fetal movement, especially after the point in pregnancy when your clinician has told you to monitor movement.
- Regular or painful contractions, signs of preterm labor, leaking fluid, water breaking, or pelvic pressure before term.
- Fever, chills, signs of infection, pain or burning with urination, or feeling seriously unwell.
- Shortness of breath, chest pain, fainting, severe dizziness, or heart symptoms.
- Severe vomiting, inability to keep fluids down, or signs of dehydration.
- Thoughts of self-harm, suicide, harming someone else, feeling unable to stay safe, or a mental-health crisis.
These examples are not exhaustive medical advice. Your own clinician may give you different or more specific instructions based on your medical history, gestational age, pregnancy type, local care pathway, and risk factors.
Section 4
Mental Health and Self-Harm Safety
If you may harm yourself or someone else, or if you feel unable to stay safe, seek immediate real-world help. Contact local emergency services, go to the nearest emergency department, contact a trusted person nearby, or use a local crisis line or mental-health emergency resource if one is available in your country or region.
Section 5
AI Limitations
AI output requires critical review and professional confirmation where needed
- AI systems can be wrong.
- They can misunderstand your situation, miss context, or produce content that is incomplete, outdated, inaccurate, hallucinated, overly general, or not tailored to your medical history, medications, allergies, pregnancy complications, test results, local clinical guidance, or clinician's advice.
- You should verify health-related content with a qualified healthcare professional before relying on it.
- Do not treat AI output as professional advice, clinical instructions, a medical record, or a determination that something is safe.
Section 6
No Real-Time Emergency Monitoring
Mom's Bloom may present safety prompts or escalation language when certain risk patterns appear in supported mobile flows. These prompts are intended to direct you toward real-world care. They are not diagnoses, triage decisions, clinical determinations, or guarantees.
- Mom's Bloom may present safety prompts or escalation language when certain risk patterns appear in supported mobile flows. These prompts are intended to direct you toward real-world care.
- They are not diagnoses, triage decisions, clinical determinations, or guarantees.
- Mom's Bloom does not review all chat messages, journal entries, symptom logs, mood entries, contraction sessions, kick sessions, blood-pressure entries, photos, notifications, or other app activity in real time.
- Unless a specific feature expressly states that it checks a particular input for a particular safety pattern, you should assume the app is not monitoring that input for emergencies.
- Even when a safety pattern is checked, the app may miss emergencies, misread context, or fail to show a warning.
- The absence of a warning does not mean a situation is safe.
Section 7
Pregnancy Trackers Are Not Clinical Monitoring
Pregnancy trackers can help with self-tracking and organization, but they do not replace clinician-directed monitoring, fetal assessment, blood-pressure evaluation, laboratory testing, imaging, or care plans.
- Symptom logging, mood check-ins, contraction timing, kick counting, appointment notes, blood-pressure or maternal metric entries where supported, notifications, and reminders are self-tracking and organization tools.
- They do not replace clinician-directed monitoring, fetal assessment, blood-pressure evaluation, laboratory testing, imaging, or care plans.
- If your clinician gives you instructions about kick counts, contractions, blood pressure, medication, activity, warning signs, appointments, or when to seek care, follow those instructions instead of relying on the app.
Section 8
Medication, Supplements, and Clinical Decisions
- Mom's Bloom may provide general educational information about pregnancy wellness, nutrition, hydration, sleep, or supplements.
- It does not prescribe medication, recommend dosage changes, assess drug safety for your specific situation, or decide whether a medication, supplement, test, vaccine, activity, or care plan is appropriate for you.
- Ask your clinician or pharmacist before starting, stopping, or changing any medication or supplement, especially during pregnancy, fertility treatment, postpartum recovery, or breastfeeding.
Section 9
Safety Escalation and Provider Contact
When the app suggests contacting a clinician, provider, midwife, obstetrician, maternity unit, crisis resource, or emergency service, it is encouraging real-world review. It is not deciding that your situation is or is not an emergency.
Sections 10 and 11
Partner Features, Photos, Journals, Notifications, and Exports
Partner features
Partner-facing guidance is informational and supportive only. Partner features do not replace clinical care and should not be used to assess, manage, or delay response to medical emergencies or mental-health crises. If a partner sees concerning symptoms or safety risks, the partner should help arrange real-world care rather than relying on the app.
Photos, journals, notifications, and exports
Photos, journals, notifications, exports, and shared content can contain sensitive pregnancy or health information. If you create exports or share content outside the app, you are responsible for how that exported data is handled after it leaves the controlled app environment.
Mobile notifications can be delayed, suppressed by device settings, missed, or delivered at the wrong time. Do not rely on a notification as a safety-critical alert.
Questions
Questions
For questions about this AI and medical disclaimer, safety boundaries, privacy, health-data processing, or terms, contact Mom's Bloom support:
