I looked at what
was out there — and
it wasn't enough.
Postpartum hair loss affects nearly 90% of new mothers. Nine out of ten. It hits at month three, month four — right when a woman is just starting to surface from the fog of those first weeks. Right when she looks in the mirror and barely recognizes herself. Right when she's already giving everything she has.
The market had answers. Sort of. Generic biotin gummies. Prenatal vitamins repackaged with different labels. Products made for everyone that were truly made for no one.
Nobody had sat down and asked: what does she actually need? What nutrients did her body specifically lose? What does a formula built for this exact window — postpartum, breastfeeding, recovering — actually look like?
"The gap wasn't just a business opportunity. It was a woman being let down at the most vulnerable moment of her life."
So I started there. Not with what would sell — with what would actually work.
We didn't tweak
a formula. We built
one from scratch.
The Mom Bloom gummy was formulated with one question guiding every decision: what does the postpartum body actually need to restore healthy hair growth?
Not what the supplement aisle has always done. Not what's cheapest to manufacture. What does the science say happens to a woman's nutrient reserves during pregnancy and breastfeeding — and what does she need back?
The answer isn't just biotin. It's the full picture: the zinc depleted by nursing, the folate that left with the placenta, the collagen that went into growing a whole new human, the vitamins her follicles are starving for.
We made it a gummy because she has a newborn and she will forget. We made it two gummies because three capsules a day is a promise most moms can't keep. We made it safe for breastfeeding because she shouldn't have to choose between her baby and herself.
Every decision came back to her.
Why The Mom Bloom.
Blooming isn't a sudden thing. It's not a bounce-back. It's not a transformation montage. It's slow, quiet, and real. A bloom is what happens when something has been given what it needs — light, nourishment, time — and is finally able to open.
That's what we believe motherhood is. Not a before and after. A becoming.
You don't go back to who you were before your baby. You grow into someone fuller — someone who has been through something extraordinary and is still here, still standing, still finding her way back to herself.
"We named this brand after what we believe every mother is already doing — even on the hardest days. She is blooming."
The Mom Bloom exists to give her body what it needs to keep up with who she's becoming. Starting with her hair. Starting with two gummies a day. Starting right now.