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Hi, I'm Mila 👋

Ask me anything about the first 36 months — sleep, feeding, development, what feels worrying. Free & anonymous, always.

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The standards Mila is held to

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Coverage from week 1 of life

DBL · Bristol · AAP

Evidence frameworks Mila reads from

GDPR + AI Act

Privacy & safety by design (EU)

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Median answer time

Behind Mila

Not a chatbot. A companion.

Mila's warmth is intentional. Three layers stack inside every answer — pediatric evidence, parent-tested voice, and safety triage.

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Read like a pediatrician

Evidence base

Every answer Mila writes is grounded in published frameworks — Dunstan Baby Language for cries, Bristol Stool Chart + AAP red-flag rules for diapers, AAP & NHS standards for sleep, feeding, and developmental milestones. No internet gossip.

02

Sound like a friend

Parent-tested voice

The phrases that calm — and the phrases that don't — are refined with real conversations from parents across Italy, the EU, and the US. Mila's voice is written for the 3 a.m. tone, not the marketing one.

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Triage like a clinician

Safety triage

Mila's safety branches — fever in newborns, dehydration cues, blood in stool, lethargy — are modelled on AAP and NHS emergency guidance. When real risk appears, Mila tells you to call your doctor first, period.

How an answer is composed

A whisper from
three voices.

Frameworks

What does the literature say about a 5-month with green watery stools?

Parents

What would another mother who's been there say to soothe me first?

Pediatrician

Is there any safety flag in this story I must surface immediately?

A quiet line in the sand

Mila will never diagnose. She will tell you when to call a real doctor.

On fever under 3 months, dehydration cues, blood, lethargy, or anything that smells like an emergency, the first thing Mila says is "call your pediatrician, or 112/911 if it can't wait." Then she helps you make the call. This is by design, not by accident.

From the families using Mila

The line we hear most: "I feel less alone."

Asked Mila about my son’s green poo at 3am. She told me what to watch and that it was probably fine — and it was. Slept much better the rest of the night.

Giulia

Milano · mum of 5-month-old

It's the first AI that doesn't sound like a Wikipedia page. Mila felt like another mum on the other end. The Cry Decoder is uncanny.

Sara

London · mum of 8-week-old

I sent the diaper photo from a 2am wake-up. The triage card said ‘watch but not urgent’. Pediatrician confirmed the next morning. Saved a panic.

Andrea

Roma · dad of 4-month-old

Mila, the GentleMonths AI companion

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