Preeclampsia can build between appointments.
Serious pregnancy complications often grow worse in the days and weeks between routine prenatal visits, especially when blood pressure and symptoms are not being watched closely at home.
Koi helps pregnant women monitor blood pressure, document symptoms at home, stay connected to their care team, and get faster action when something starts to change.
Free first step
Start here if you want more proactive pregnancy monitoring, clearer next steps, and support between prenatal appointments.

Why this matters
Our program exists to reduce the risk of missed warning signs, preventable emergency visits, and the stress of not knowing whether something is serious.
Serious pregnancy complications often grow worse in the days and weeks between routine prenatal visits, especially when blood pressure and symptoms are not being watched closely at home.
Headaches, swelling, vision changes, shortness of breath, or upper abdominal pain can be minimized or misread until they become urgent.
When changes are caught late, mothers can face avoidable emergency visits, hospitalizations, early delivery, stroke, seizures, or organ stress.
Program services
Koi is designed to close the gap between prenatal visits by combining symptom tracking, home monitoring, and more frequent support from the care team.
Core service promise
We help mothers feel supported, listened to, and monitored in real time so important changes are seen sooner and acted on faster.
You check your blood pressure on a schedule created for you and record symptoms like headaches, swelling, or vision changes so changes are not missed.
Your blood pressure readings and symptom tracking are reviewed regularly so concerning trends can be seen earlier instead of waiting for the next office visit.
You get more frequent check-ins with healthcare providers who can answer questions, adjust your plan, and escalate care quickly if needed.
You can enroll in our dietitian program to be matched with a dietitian who supports healthy blood pressure and pregnancy nutrition.
When appropriate, you may also be connected with a personal trainer or movement coach to guide safe, pregnancy-friendly activity.
We follow your health trends over time, not just at single visits, so we can act early if something changes.
Mission
We believe mothers deserve care that anticipates problems before they become emergencies — care that listens to their concerns, monitors their health in real time, and responds quickly to protect both mother and baby.

What is included
This program is built to lower uncertainty, catch changes earlier, and give pregnant women a steadier path through high-risk symptoms and blood pressure concerns.
A free pregnancy support assessment
A personalized support plan built around your symptoms and risk factors
At-home blood pressure and symptom tracking between visits
More frequent provider touchpoints when closer monitoring is needed
Dietitian support and pregnancy-friendly movement guidance when appropriate
A clear path to consult booking and follow-up when extra support is needed
Social proof
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“I wanted something that helped me stay calm between appointments instead of guessing every time I felt something different.”
Tiana R.
Expecting mother
“The biggest difference was feeling like I had a next step instead of spiraling on my phone trying to figure everything out myself.”
Marissa L.
First-time mom
“It felt more personal and more reassuring than generic pregnancy advice. I felt seen, not brushed off.”
Keisha D.
High-risk pregnancy support lead
Closing the gaps
The danger is not only the condition itself. The danger is how easily it can hide between appointments when no one is consistently tracking symptoms and blood pressure at home.
Preeclampsia often develops and worsens in the weeks between prenatal appointments, when blood pressure is not being checked consistently and symptoms may be dismissed as just pregnancy.
Many traditional care models do not consistently track home blood pressure, daily symptoms, mood, sleep, or stress — all of which can help reveal early warning signs.
Our program is built to close these gaps by combining at-home monitoring, symptom tracking, and more frequent provider touchpoints so changes can be seen earlier.
By watching health trends over time instead of isolated visits, we aim to intervene sooner, reduce preventable emergencies, and support a safer, more confident pregnancy.
How it works
The journey is designed to feel clear: form, review, support plan, and closer follow-up when additional enrollment steps make sense.
Step 01
Start with the embedded form so the team can understand your pregnancy stage, symptoms, blood pressure concerns, and support needs.
Step 02
If the program is a fit, you move into an enrollment and needs assessment so your monitoring plan, support schedule, and next steps can be personalized.
Step 03
You track symptoms at home, connect with your care team more often, and get early action when warning signs start to change.
Final call to action
Take the next step toward more consistent monitoring, earlier warning-sign detection, and steadier support through pregnancy.
A partner in your care
Our program is designed to complement your prenatal care by helping you track blood pressure, symptoms, and health trends between visits. It does not replace your OB, midwife, or emergency medical care. If you have severe or sudden symptoms, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention right away.
FAQ
No. Koi is designed to complement your prenatal care by helping you track blood pressure, symptoms, and health trends between visits. It does not replace your OB, midwife, or emergency medical care.
This service is for pregnant women who want closer monitoring, more clarity between visits, or extra support around blood pressure symptoms, warning signs, nutrition, and pregnancy-related stress.
The program helps you monitor symptoms such as headaches, swelling, vision changes, shortness of breath, and other warning signs that may need closer attention.
The next step is review and follow-up from the team. If the program is a fit, you move toward consult booking, enrollment guidance, and a personalized support plan.