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Every year, thousands of non-English-speaking pregnant women in South Korea struggle to describe their symptoms to Korean-speaking doctors. Miscommunication during pregnancy can delay critical care and endanger both mother and baby.
MOM's Bridge uses AI to bridge the language gap -- translating symptoms, analyzing medical photos, and generating doctor-ready summaries in Korean, all in the mother's native language.
How It Works
Describe Your Symptoms
Type, speak, or photograph in your native language
AI Translates & Analyzes
Gemini AI processes and creates clinical summaries
Show Your Doctor
Doctor-ready Korean summary for your provider
Key Features
Multilingual Symptom Chat
Describe symptoms in 11 languages, get AI analysis
Medical Photo Analysis
Upload photos with questions for AI interpretation
Voice Recognition
Speak symptoms, get Korean translations
Daily Tracking
Kick counter and contraction timer with risk alerts
Emergency Alert System
Keyword detection, location sharing, contact alerts
Health Analytics
PRAMS-based risk scoring and community comparisons
Daily Health Monitoring
Fetal movement counting and contraction timing are recommended by ACOG and WHO for daily self-monitoring between clinic visits. Non-English-speaking mothers need these tools in their own language with doctor-ready summaries.
The Problem: Why This Feature Exists
Maternal mortality remains a global crisis. Many complications can be detected early through daily self-monitoring, but immigrant mothers face language barriers that prevent them from understanding monitoring instructions or communicating results to doctors.
Why Daily Monitoring Matters
Between prenatal visits (usually every 2-4 weeks), your baby continues to grow and change. Daily monitoring helps you notice changes in your baby's activity patterns early, so you can alert your doctor before a small concern becomes a serious problem. ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) recommends daily fetal movement counting starting at week 28.
Kick Counter (Fetal Movement Tracker)
What is fetal movement (kicks)? — Your baby moves, kicks, rolls, and stretches inside the womb. These movements are a sign of health. Starting around week 28, doctors recommend counting these movements daily to make sure your baby is active and well.
Our kick counter uses the ACOG-recommended "Count-to-Ten" method: start a session, tap the button each time you feel your baby move, and aim to reach 10 movements within 2 hours.
How to use: Find a quiet time (after a meal is best), lie on your side, and start counting. The app tracks your time and count with a visual progress ring and saves your 7-day history so you can spot trends.
3-Tier Risk Assessment:
A decrease in movement doesn't always mean something is wrong, but it's important to tell your doctor so they can check.
Contraction Timer
What are contractions? — Contractions are when the muscles of your uterus tighten and then relax. They can feel like a squeezing or cramping in your belly. As labor approaches, contractions become regular and closer together. Timing them helps you know when it's time to go to the hospital.
Tap 'Start' when a contraction begins and 'Stop' when it ends. The app automatically calculates the duration of each contraction and the interval between them.
How to use: When you feel a contraction starting, press Start. When it eases, press Stop. The app records each one and watches for the 5-1-1 pattern that signals active labor.
The 5-1-1 Rule (When to go to the hospital):
Braxton Hicks (practice contractions) are irregular and usually stop with rest or movement. True labor contractions get stronger and closer together.
Bilingual Doctor Summary
After each tracking session, you can generate a summary in both your language and Korean to show your doctor. This includes kick count data, contraction timing patterns, risk assessment results, and timestamps — so your doctor has clear, accurate information even if you speak different languages.
Why Technology Is the Best Solution
Paper-based tracking sheets are available but fail non-English speakers. Existing apps like BabyCenter and Ovia offer kick counters only in English with no doctor communication features. MOM's Bridge is the only solution combining multilingual tracking with bilingual doctor summaries.
Without MOM's Bridge:
- Paper tracking sheets only available in English
- No automatic risk assessment or alerts
- Cannot share results with Korean-speaking doctors
- Mothers may miss danger signs due to language barriers
With MOM's Bridge:
- Track in any of 11 languages with visual guidance
- Automatic 3-tier risk assessment with color-coded alerts
- Bilingual doctor summary generated instantly
- 7-day history charts to spot trends over time
How We Compare: Competitive Analysis
| Feature | MOM's Bridge | BabyCenter | Ovia | Paper Charts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multilingual support | 11 | |||
| Kick counting | ||||
| Contraction timing | ||||
| Auto risk assessment | ||||
| Bilingual doctor summary | ||||
| Completely free |
UN Sustainable Development Goals Alignment
Good Health & Well-being: Daily monitoring reduces maternal and neonatal complications through early detection
Reduced Inequalities: Multilingual tools ensure immigrant mothers have equal access to pregnancy monitoring
Ethics & Safety Design
Risk assessment uses NO AI — only deterministic medical rules
All health data stored locally, never shared with third parties
3 safety disclaimers always visible on screen
Never replaces professional medical advice
Technical Implementation
Frontend
SVG progress ring, Chart.js 7-day history, responsive Bootstrap 5 layout, real-time timer with JavaScript
Backend
FastAPI REST endpoints, SQLAlchemy models (KickSession, ContractionLog), session-based tracking with user authentication
Data & Safety
ACOG Count-to-Ten thresholds, 5-1-1 contraction rule, deterministic risk scoring, bilingual summary generation
Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible de la ONU
Stack Tecnologico
FastAPI, SQLAlchemy, SQLite
Jinja2, Bootstrap 5, Font Awesome
Google Gemini + OpenAI (dual-provider with auto-fallback)
Data Flow
Privacy Architecture
Informed consent at registration -> Encrypted storage -> Full data export (JSON) -> Individual or bulk deletion -> Cascading account removal
Documentos de Presentacion
Ingenieria Inversa de Presentacion
Rubrica + Historia/Investigacion
Prueba de Telefono del Jurado
Funciones de Uso Diario
Salud Mental + Etica
Documentacion AI / GenAI
Paquete Final
Objetivo de Puntuacion
| Seccion | Puntuacion Maxima |
|---|---|
| 1. Descripcion del Proyecto | /10 |
| 2. Video de Presentacion | /30 |
| 3. Video Tecnico | /20 |
| 4. Canvas de Negocios | /15 |
| 5. Recorrido de Aprendizaje | /15 |
| Total | /90 |