Emotional support for fertility at work, and beyond.
aloomah is a private, emotional-first support platform for people navigating fertility challenges — and for the workplaces that want to support them responsibly.
Fertility challenges don’t stay contained.
Fertility challenges often carry emotional weight that spills into every part of life.
Partners, families, and friends are affected too, often wanting to help but unsure how.
Most workplaces want to support,they just don’t know how to do so appropriately.




Good intentions aren’t enough.



What’s missing isn’t care.
It’s a safe, appropriate way to support the emotional side of fertility, without pressure or exposure.
Support designed for the emotional experience.

- aloomah exists to support the emotional side of fertility, not the clinical process.
- We provide private, moderated spaces where people can connect with others going through similar experiences, share as they choose, and feel understood without pressure to disclose or explain at work.
- Support is available for individuals, partners, friends, and family members; recognising that fertility journeys affect far more than one person.
- Everything is designed to feel calm, safe, and human, so people can engage in a way that feels right for them.
Simple to offer.
Safe to use.
A private emotional support app for fertility.
Employers provide access to the platform
Employees join privately and anonymously
Community support is available when it’s needed
Employers remain completely hands-off
Giving employees access to emotional support, without adding risk for employers.
Access is offered as a benefit, without monitoring or involvement.
No disclosure required. Participation stays completely personal.
Support is there quietly, whenever someone chooses to use it.
No visibility into usage, conversations, or individual activity.






Built with care, privacy, and responsibility.

Trust isn’t optional here — it’s foundational.
Built from lived experience, not theory.

aloomah was created by founders who experienced infertility, loss, and the lack of safe emotional support firsthand.
Unable to find something that felt private, human, and appropriate, we built the platform we wish had existed. Calm, non-clinical, and centered on emotional support & community.





