Pregnant. Thousands of miles from home. Missing your mother, your aaji, your maaushe.
We connect you with real Maharashtrian women — who have walked this journey themselves — available through the night, speaking your language, understanding your heart.
You're on the waitlist. A real Maaushe companion will be in touch very soon.
"Kaļji ghey — Maaushe ithech aahe."
"I called at 3am crying. She spoke to me in Marathi for 40 minutes. I felt my aai was right there."
Sneha R. — New Jersey, USAYour Maaushe companion is a real Maharashtrian woman — a nurse, an aya, or an experienced mother — who has lived through pregnancy herself and understands every fear, every craving, every 2am moment of loneliness.
She speaks your language. She knows your culture. She has made Kokum Sarbat for her own nausea, planned her own Dohale Jevan, and called her own mother crying from a hospital bed. She gets it.
Share your name, location, and due date. No credit card needed. Just your details so we can match you perfectly.
We personally match you with a companion based on your week, your background, and what you need most. She calls to introduce herself.
Your Maaushe is available through the night — India time. Call when the anxiety hits. Call when you miss home. Call just to talk.
The same Maaushe, every call, for all nine months. She knows your journey. She celebrates every milestone with you.
Your Maaushe always listens before she speaks. She validates your feelings in Marathi and English — the way a real maternal aunt would. No judgement. Just warmth.
Traditional Maharashtrian home wisdom for nausea, fatigue, heartburn, and sleep. Kokum Sarbat. Sajuk Tup. Haldi Doodh. The remedies your grandmother would share.
Plan your Dohale Jevan from New Jersey. Celebrate your Godh Bharai over video call. Your Maaushe helps you stay rooted in your traditions from anywhere in the world.
Every time you call, your Maaushe knows where you left off. Your pregnancy week, your worries, your baby's name. She holds your story — the way family does.
Natural code-switching between English and Marathi. "Ho na Beta... that third trimester exhaustion is completely normal." You never have to translate your feelings.
Your Maaushe is not a doctor. At the first sign of any medical concern, she warmly and firmly directs you to real medical care. Your safety is always first.
"My Maaushe called me on my worst night. She spoke to me in Marathi for 40 minutes. She cried with me. I don't know what I would have done without her."
"She told me about Kokum Sarbat for my nausea — it actually worked! But more than that, she made me feel like I had family here. That feeling is priceless."
"My husband is supportive but he cannot understand the Dohale Jevan anxiety. My Maaushe planned the whole thing with me over three calls. She became my family here."
Join the waitlist today. A real Maharashtrian woman — who has walked this road herself — will be by your side for every step of your pregnancy.
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