In a move to empower expectant mothers on the continent with lifesaving information, entrepreneur Jacqueline Rogers has developed the My Pregnancy Journey application (App), which gives women and girls tools to make informed decisions about their health and the well-being of their growing babies.
Rogers developed one of Africa’s first educational pregnancy tracker apps, featuring a nine-month digital pregnancy handbook. It offers unique features that update content, videos, and information each week, guiding pregnant women through their journey.
“Africa has the highest maternal mortality, with many African countries reporting one out of four. There are various reasons for this—one being a lack of educational resources and equitable healthcare during pregnancy.
“Currently, our local women and girls don’t have easy access to vital information, guidance and health support. They don’t have access to affordable local resources, health experts, and services,” she said.
My Pregnancy Journey has revolutionised maternal healthcare, as traditional solutions for pregnant women remain outdated and have not kept pace with advances in technology.
“Our local expectant mums don’t know what to expect during pregnancy. They don’t know what is happening to their bodies and the growing foetus. With the resources on the app, they can access educational guidance and support,” Rogers said.
Since its launch, the app has received more than 30,000 downloads, with about 60% coming from South Africa, other African countries, and the rest of the world.
The rollout of the My Pregnancy Journey app across the continent aligns with the African Union’s (AU) ongoing efforts to drive sustainable development in Africa.
Formed to enhance unity and cooperation among African nations, the AU is made up of 55 member states. It plays a key role in representing the continent’s interests on global platforms, including as a permanent member of the G20.
The Union’s role takes on added importance this year, as South Africa prepares to host the G20 Summit in November. This milestone marks the first time an African nation will hold the G20 Presidency—placing the continent in a stronger position to shape global dialogue.
Reaching more women on the continent
Rogers added that the company plans to reach more women and girls across Africa by including more South African and other African languages in the app.
“To achieve this, we need support. This project is massive, and it’s impossible for us to do it alone. Currently, there is no pregnancy app available that is translated into our local and other African languages—we would be the first to achieve this,” Rogers said.
My Pregnancy Journey app features a once-off in-app purchase for the digital journal, with most features available for free.
“We’ve also just launched our new website, www.mypregnancyjourney.co.za, where we offer plenty of free content, videos and information,” she added.
The app has been recognised for innovation by multiple organisations, including two MTN Business App of the Year awards and two Huawei accolades—one for Best App and another for Social Impact.
Most recently, it was honoured at the Africa Tech Summit Awards for its contribution to improving women’s health in Africa. It was also named one of the winners of the Gender-Responsive Innovation Challenge by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
“As a result, UNICEF provided mentorship in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data science from mentors around the world. They also flew me to Stockholm last year for a roundtable discussion with ministers from five Nordic countries around developing sexual and reproductive health solutions in developing nations,”
Rogers' app has also received backing from the Technology Innovation Agency’s Women Technology and Innovation Programme (WTIP).
The initiative aims to address systemic challenges in funding, support, and development for women entrepreneurs in the technology and innovation
sector.
Download the My Pregnancy Journey app on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Visit: www.mypregnancyjourney.co.za
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My Pregnancy Journey app provides expectant mothers with tools to navigate pregnancy with ease, focusing on maintaining good health, managing stress, and preparing for labour and delivery.