For Professionals

A library written in gratitude for the providers who hold families through the most fragile days of their lives.

Warning Signs

Listening for what mothers say — and what they almost say.

Subtle changes are often the earliest signal. We are building gentle reference guides for recognizing the patterns that warrant a second look — without alarming families or dismissing their worry.

  • Decreased or changed fetal movement at any gestation
  • New or worsening swelling, headache, or visual changes
  • Persistent abdominal pain or unusual cramping
  • Bleeding, fluid changes, or contractions before term
  • Maternal intuition that "something is different"

Fetal Movement

Counting kicks — and counting concerns equally.

Movement is one of the few signals a baby can offer directly. We're collecting evidence-based guidance for counseling families on fetal movement awareness, including when to advise immediate evaluation.

Hypertension & Preeclampsia

Catching the quiet escalations.

Hypertensive disorders remain a leading driver of stillbirth and maternal harm. Our resources highlight gentle, timely communication around blood pressure thresholds, lab signals, and shared decision-making.

Escalation Pathways

When a parent calls, what comes next?

Clear, compassionate escalation pathways — written so triage nurses, MAs, and on-call physicians can act quickly when a family expresses worry, without ever making a mother feel like a bother.

Communication After Loss

The words a family will remember forever.

The way news is delivered, the way a baby is named, the way a chart is spoken about — all of it stays with a family for the rest of their lives. We offer gentle language guides for the hardest conversations a provider will ever have.

“The way you say their baby's name is a gift they keep.”