
SaaS Product Design and Wireframes for Maternal Wellness
💡 UX Design | Content Strategy | Interaction Design | Wireframing | Persona Development | Information Architecture | Heuristic Evaluation
🛠️ Figma | Miro | Google Docs | Canva | Zoom | Notion | Midjourney | Firefly | Adobe CC
👥 Clinical Consultant | Perinatal Specialist | Stakeholders
Project Overview
The Myana Birth Story Micro App is an extension of the Myana platform—created to help mothers document their pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey in a way that feels supportive rather than overwhelming.

Understanding the Enduser
Early user research revealed key emotional and cognitive stress points—information overload, medical anxiety, and the desire to document meaningful moments. From these insights, I developed three representative personas reflecting varying levels of support, digital fluency, and emotional readiness. User journey mapping helped identify friction points across the pregnancy and postpartum timeline, guiding the app’s core structure and emotional tone.




Early Feedback
Early feedback highlighted informed iterative designs, leding to changes in screen flow, labeling, and iconography—ensuring clarity, comfort, and emotional safety throughout the user experience.

Wireframes
Below are eight sets of user flow wireframes that demonstrate how to onboard and manage the user network. There are workflows demonstrating role-based engagement and how to navigate the timeline and menu options. Lastly, there is a demonstrating for each of the four primary functions of the app—logging memories, tracking medical information, documenting the baby's journey, and accessing wellness resources.
































Information Architecture
The app’s information architecture organizes user input across six entry points—timeline, memories, medical, baby, wellness, and network—anchored by a modular content tagging system. Prompts are dynamically surfaced based on the user’s stage and interaction history, while light-touch notifications automate reminders for journaling, wellness check-ins, and medical tracking. These systems support both reflection and routine.



Outcome
Users find the design easy to navigate and to surface relevant information. The "happening now" feature was especially called out as a sound solution to automating the in labor sequence.
AI-assisted artwork played a key role in visual communication—the use of soft, relatable, and diverse imagery helped convey emotional depth while remaining accessible for sensitive medical contexts.