Use this public screening tool to recognise whether your current pregnancy symptom burden may deserve earlier review or stronger support.
A public tool on the InsideHer website
Designed to help people recognise patterns earlier and prepare for clearer care conversations.
Pregnancy symptoms are often brushed off as something you should just tolerate. This tool helps keep symptom burden, daily impact, and urgency signs in one picture so support is easier to seek sooner.
What to do first
Move through the steps in order, select only what is clearly true, and use the result as a care-prep summary rather than a final answer.
How it works
You move through symptom groups, support clues, broader context, and urgency flags. InsideHer then gives you a clearer support summary and next step.
What it helps with
Recognising whether nausea, exhaustion, pain, anxiety, and disruption are clustering in a way that deserves more support in pregnancy care.
What this does not do
This tool does not replace antenatal review or urgent pregnancy care. If you have warning signs or feel unsafe, seek medical help promptly.
Your pregnancy support result
This is based on how symptoms are affecting eating, drinking, rest, comfort, and daily life.
Limited higher-burden pregnancy signal right now
Your current answers do not show a strong higher-burden support signal from this screen alone.
Signal score
0
Recommended next step
Keep tracking if symptoms begin to affect hydration, sleep, movement, or confidence between visits.
This is a less clear classic pattern, not a dismissal.
A lower signal does not mean your symptoms are not real. It means the pattern is less clearly classic in this tool, and ongoing disruptive symptoms still deserve review.
Turn result into action
1
Name the signal
Keep the main symptom pattern visible.
2
Save the follow-up
Put the result into My Plan so it becomes a next step, not a forgotten score.
3
Bring it into care
Use Summary when you need a clinician-ready handoff.
Local follow-up
What this result means in Global guidance
Screening timing, referral thresholds, and follow-up pathways vary by country. Use this result to prepare for care, not as a universal rule.