MamaCare is designed as a digital maternal support companion that works alongside — never instead of — qualified care. It is most valuable where access to a clinician is intermittent and mothers need clear, safe answers in the moment.
Pregnant Mothers
Reassurance between antenatal visits
Plain-language answers on symptoms, nutrition, fetal movement, and birth prep — available any time, in a tone that feels supportive rather than clinical, with clear pointers to when a symptom needs a clinic visit.
Community Health Workers
Consistent triage support in the field
CHWs get the same grounded answers and danger-sign checklists every time, helping standardise advice across remote settlements and prompting timely referrals for warning signs.
Clinics & Maternity Units
Deflecting routine questions safely
Routine, low-risk questions are answered with cited guidance, freeing midwives for clinical work — while emergencies are escalated instead of being absorbed into a chat queue.
NGO & MoH Programmes
Scalable, governed maternal education
A reviewable knowledge base and ITU-aligned ML pipeline let programmes expand approved content by topic, trimester, urgency, and language, with clinician sign-off and an audit trail.
Low-Bandwidth Settings
Offline-capable local RAG
Because retrieval runs locally without an external API, the approach suits low-connectivity environments and keeps sensitive questions on-device rather than sending them to a third-party service.
Future: Multilingual
English plus local languages
The roadmap prioritises Swahili and other local-language content and retrieval, with regional source packs and localized care advice for Kenya, Nigeria, and other target settings.
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MamaCare is a prototype built on demo and curated content — it does not use real patient data. It is educational and non-diagnostic, and should not be used in production until its knowledge base is enriched with approved, maintained clinical content and clinician review.