Emagine Solutions Technology has unveiled a major redesign and relaunch of its popular free app, The Journey Pregnancy, aimed at delivering a more seamless and empowering experience for women and their healthcare providers. Already a robust tool for pre- and post-partum care, the updated version introduces advanced features to offer more personalized support, improve health tracking, and strengthen the connection between patients and care teams.
A standout addition is the AI-powered virtual doula, a 24/7 chatbot that provides research-backed guidance, answers user questions at any time, and proactively checks in weekly. By continuously monitoring health and wellness, it offers a level of ongoing engagement that can make a meaningful difference, particularly for those who may feel more comfortable asking a doula questions before consulting their doctor. The feature is designed to supplement—not replace—traditional care, ensuring women feel supported throughout pregnancy and postpartum.
The update also brings daily medication tracking and a new community forum, allowing users to ask questions anonymously, share experiences with other expectant parents, and periodically interact with a nurse practitioner. These features are intended to create a supportive network, offering a safe space to seek advice, find encouragement, and build connections with others on similar journeys.
Beyond new services, the app has been rebuilt from the ground up to enhance the user experience. Improved graphics, animations, and notifications make tracking health trends like blood pressure more visually engaging, while a redesigned, intuitive interface allows users to easily monitor their well-being from early pregnancy through postpartum recovery. The app also integrates seamlessly with widely used tools such as Epic, Withings, and Fitbit, giving patients and providers a unified view of important health data.
“Together, these new services don’t act as a replacement for a real doula or medical professional but as enhancements to the care that patients are already receiving,” says Courtney Williams, Co-founder and CEO of Emagine Solutions Technology. She notes that this is especially valuable for the 35% of U.S. counties classified as maternity care deserts—areas with no birth hospital or practicing OBGYN. By offering a powerful suite of prenatal and postpartum tools, the company aims to bridge care gaps, supplement provider visits, and make quality maternal healthcare more accessible when and where it’s needed most.
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