Mama’s Call

Talk to a Nurse

Get trusted pregnancy support when you need answers, reassurance, or guidance.

You don’t have to figure it out alone

Pregnancy comes with many questions.

Sometimes it is something small. Sometimes it feels worrying. Sometimes you just need someone qualified to talk to.

Mama’s Call connects you with trained maternal care professionals who listen, guide, and help you understand your next step.

Typically responds in under 5 minutes

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Speak with real nurses who understand what you're going through

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What you can ask about

  • Is this symptom normal?
  • What should I eat during pregnancy?
  • Swelling, tiredness, nausea, or discomfort
  • What should I pack for delivery?
  • Missed antenatal appointment—what next?
  • When should I go to the hospital?
  • How do I prepare financially?
  • Breastfeeding & newborn care

When should you use this?

  • • When something feels off but you're not sure
  • • When you need quick reassurance
  • • When you want to avoid unnecessary hospital visits
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How it works

Simple steps to get clarity and support

1

Reach out

Call, request a callback, or send a message on WhatsApp.

2

Speak with a professional

A trained nurse listens carefully and understands your situation.

3

Get clear guidance

You receive practical next steps or advice on what to do next.

Why families trust Mama’s Call

When something feels uncertain, you shouldn’t have to guess. We provide clear guidance, reassurance, and support when it matters most.

Why mothers use Mama’s Call

  • Quick answers without confusion
  • Trusted guidance from trained professionals
  • Peace of mind during uncertain moments
  • Help knowing when to act
  • Support that fits real life

For fathers and families too

If you are supporting a pregnant woman and unsure what to do, you can reach out and get clear guidance without confusion or delay.

What this looks like in real life

A first-time mother feels worried, speaks with a nurse, gets clarity, and understands exactly what to do next instead of panicking.

Need urgent help instead?

Heavy bleeding, severe pain, or serious symptoms should be treated immediately.

Go to Emergency Support →

Available when support matters most — not just during clinic hours

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