AI-NATIVE · WOMEN’S METABOLIC HEALTH

The companion that stays after the care team leaves.

Mora starts with gestational diabetes and stays for a woman’s whole metabolic life — AI-native daily tracking and genuine emotional support, in one calm place.

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WHAT IS MORA

Mora is an AI-native health companion for women — starting with gestational diabetes, and staying through the years that decide whether it becomes something worse.

THE GAP

Care ends at delivery. The risk does not.

Pregnancy means weekly glucose checks and constant attention. Then it stops overnight — guidelines call for a single test at 4–12 weeks and screening for life. Most women fall straight through the gap.

Up to 60%

progress to type 2 diabetes within 10 years — around a 10× lifetime risk.

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of women ever return for the postpartum screening they’re told to get.

Sources: CDC, Diabetes Screening After Gestational Diabetes (up to 60% within 10 yrs; ~10× risk). Postpartum-screening completion commonly under 50% — CDC review, Prev. Chronic Dis.; BMJ 2020 meta-analysis. Screening window per ACOG / ADA guidelines.

HOW IT WORKS

One companion, four layers of care

Four layers of care in one companion, working together — over years, not weeks.

No. 1

Metabolic

Her glucose story over time — the patterns, trends, and what actually moves them.

No. 2

Emotional

A companion that listens and checks in through the hardest year — the reason the logging never stops.

No. 3

Behavioral

AI turns logging into pattern-building — pulling glucose, meals, sleep and mood across her devices and apps into one connected picture, not isolated entries.

No. 4

Clinical

Patterns become risk flags her care team can act on — before diabetes arrives.

INSIDE THE APP

Built for how the hard days actually feel

No spreadsheets. No scolding. mora learns her body’s own safe baseline — so a spike isn’t a failure, just a wave she can read and ride.

Safe ground, not rules

Speak or type — a raw voice note from a wedding is enough. Ask what to eat, why a number spiked, how to handle a night out, and mora answers from her own safe baseline.

Her body’s own map

Why granola spikes her but sourdough doesn’t. No two bodies are the same — mora learns hers instead of holding her to a benchmark.

A clinical shield she can hold

Oura, Apple Health, Whoop, sleep, meals and stress connect into one continuous data spine — a clear, objective record she can hand her care team and use to advocate for herself.

MEETING HER WHERE SHE IS

The hardest barriers to care aren’t medical. Culture, faith, family, and quiet guilt shape everything — so mora learns her, and meets her there.

FROM THE FOUNDER

Mora began with my own diagnosis, at 18 weeks — where data-entry logs, finger pricks, and the anxiety of it all only made the condition worse.

I built mora to break that loop, because the real power of AI is to weave patterns through an empathic lens — the very thing modern systems tend to sterilize.

Lekha FOUNDER, MORA

THE VISION

One diagnosis today. A lifetime of women’s health tomorrow.

Mora enters at a single 9-month window — then the same companion extends across the full arc of hormonal and metabolic health, from PMOS and fertility through perimenopause.

NEXT PMOS & conditions Reproductive years PMOS (formerly PCOS) · insulin resistance · hormonal health
NEXT Fertility & conception Before pregnancy IVF cycles · natural pregnancy · hormonal health
TODAY Gestational diabetes Where mora starts Up to 10% of US pregnancies — roughly 300K women a year, diagnosed, motivated, paying attention
NEXT Postpartum care The years right after The gap no product owns today
NEXT Perimenopause & beyond Decades Perimenopause · menopause · lifelong metabolic prevention

Sources: CDC — gestational diabetes affects up to 10% of US pregnancies (~300K of ~3.6M annual births). PMOS (polycystic metabolic syndrome) is the 2026 rename of PCOS — Endocrine Society & The Lancet.

GET ACCESS

Two ways in

FOR WOMEN & FAMILIES

Join the early-access waitlist

Be first to get an invitation when mora opens. No cost to join — just your email.

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FOR CLINICIANS & PARTNERS

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