Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about using Due for your fertility and pregnancy journey.

What is Due?

Due is an AI-powered fertility and pregnancy companion. It helps you understand what's happening in your body — whether you're trying to conceive, newly pregnant, or deep in the second trimester. You can ask about symptoms, spotting, hormone results, or what to expect at any point in your journey.

What makes Due different from other pregnancy or fertility apps?

Most apps track. Due interprets. It's built to give you real, useful answers — no vague reassurance, no sugarcoating, and no generic info dumps. Just clear insight, grounded in how your body works and where you are in your timeline.

What's the best way to use Due?

Ask real questions — about your body, your symptoms, your patterns. For example: "Why do I feel more bloated at night at 8 weeks pregnant?", "I'm 10 weeks pregnant and my nausea stopped — should I worry?", "I just got my fertility labs. Can Due help me make sense of them?", "Can you help me interpret this LH number from my ovulation kit?", "My progesterone never gets above 6. What does this mean for fertility?"

Can I ask Due about symptoms, labs, or supplements?

Yes. You can ask Due things like: "What does this progesterone level mean at 7 DPO?", "Is this weight gain normal at 12 weeks?", "Why am I spotting at 9 weeks?", "Could magnesium help with bloating?", "I have MTHFR — do I need methylfolate instead of folic acid?", "Which supplements are actually worth taking when trying to conceive?" Due doesn't replace your doctor, but it helps you interpret what your body might be telling you — and gives you smarter questions to ask if you need to follow up.

Can Due help me understand my supplement options?

Yes. Due can walk you through what the research actually says on supplements like CoQ10, inositol, DHEA, methylfolate, and vitamin D — who they're for, what the evidence supports, and what to discuss with your provider. It won't tell you what to take, but it will help you go into that conversation informed.

Is Due safe to use during pregnancy?

Due is designed to support — not replace — your clinical care. It's informational only. There's no diagnosis or treatment. If something feels urgent or wrong, always trust your instincts and contact your provider.

Is my data private?

Yes. Your questions are processed anonymously, and we don't sell or share user data. Your inputs stay between you and Due.

What if my question is really specific?

Good. Due was built for that. Whether it's about progesterone dropping, unusual cramping, a weird symptom combo, or what labs to track, Due's goal is to help you feel more clear — not more confused.

Is Due free?

Due is currently free while we're in beta. Early users will always have access to core features.

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