Dr. Bloom answers your baby health questions in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Punjabi, and English — at 2 AM or 2 PM, always free.
Meet Dr. Bloom — Free →India has fewer than 7,000 practicing pediatricians for 350 million children under 14. In smaller cities and towns, waiting three days for a doctor's appointment is normal. Meanwhile, new parents face hundreds of questions in those early weeks — about feeding frequency, weight gain, when to worry about a fever, and what milestones to expect.
ChildBloom's Dr. Bloom AI is designed specifically for this reality. Built on current pediatric literature and aligned with Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) guidelines, Dr. Bloom gives Indian parents instant, evidence-based answers — in the language they think in.
Breastfeeding positions, formula choices, introducing solids, Indian weaning foods like dal water, ragi porridge, and khichdi.
WHO-standard weight and height charts. Understand whether your baby's weight gain is on track at every monthly visit.
Full IAP immunization schedule from birth to age 7. Get reminders before each due date so no vaccine is missed.
Fever, cold, diarrhea, teething — Dr. Bloom explains when to manage at home and when to visit your pediatrician.
Motor, language, social, and cognitive milestones from birth through age 2. Know what to expect and when to ask for evaluation.
Step-by-step emergency instructions for choking, CPR, high fever, burns, and more. Calm guidance when seconds count.
Most parenting apps force Indian families to navigate in English alone. ChildBloom supports:
Parents can ask Dr. Bloom a question in Malayalam and receive a full response in Malayalam — covering IAP guidelines, feeding advice, and growth information in their own language.
Searching "baby has fever what to do" on Google returns a mix of international sites with advice calibrated for Western populations and healthcare systems. Dr. Bloom knows that India's IAP guidelines differ from American AAP guidelines on certain vaccines. Dr. Bloom knows that ragi (finger millet) is a nutritionally excellent first food for Indian babies at 6 months. Dr. Bloom understands the difference between a 38.5°C fever in a 2-week-old newborn (urgent — go immediately) versus the same temperature in a healthy 8-month-old (watchful waiting is appropriate).
That contextual intelligence is what makes an AI pediatrician built for India valuable — not generic health content copied from Western sources.
ChildBloom is transparent about what AI advice can and cannot do. Dr. Bloom always recommends in-person evaluation when symptoms suggest something serious, and every response includes appropriate safety caveats. The app also includes a full Pediatric First-Aid guide — 15 emergency topics with animated illustrations — for situations where immediate action matters before a doctor can be reached.
Think of Dr. Bloom as the experienced friend who happens to have a pediatrician's knowledge — reassuring you at midnight when your baby's ear hurts, and clear about when you need to go to the clinic in the morning.
Join thousands of Indian parents getting instant, trusted pediatric guidance — in the language they're most comfortable in. Free to start, no credit card required.
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