Dr2Women: Pregnancy & Women's Health

Quick, clear 5-minute videos by an ObGyn physician — pregnancy, gyn care, weight loss, and menopause

Designed for Real Women, by a Real ObGyn

Trusted, physician-authored guidance — short enough to actually watch, deep enough to actually help.

Physician-Authored

Every video is created by a practicing ObGyn — the same advice you'd get in the office, on demand.

~5 Minutes Each

Bite-sized lessons fit a busy life — watch on a break, between appointments, or in bed at night.

Full Pregnancy Journey

From pre-pregnancy planning through postpartum — over 100 videos organized by trimester and topic.

Key Women's Health

Periods, contraception, breast health, menopause, weight loss, gyn surgery — your whole life, covered.

Linked to ACOG & Trusted Sources

Each lesson includes references to ACOG and other authoritative resources for deeper reading.

iPhone & Android

Native apps on Apple App Store and Google Play. Works offline once a video is loaded.

For Partners Too

Dedicated section for men — relationship stress, avoiding avoidance, and being a great support partner.

Share with a Friend

Built-in sharing — send a friend a discount link by text or email and they can join the journey.

Private & Respectful

No identifying patient data required. We don't track who you are or what you watch.

“I built Dr2Women so my patients — and yours — could get clear, honest answers without sitting through a 2-hour class or scrolling past a hundred opinions on the internet. Five minutes, an ObGyn, the truth.”

— Robert Lalouche, MD, MS

200+ Videos. Two Libraries.

Every video is short, plain-spoken, and backed by current ObGyn practice.

Insights for MenRelationship Stress · Avoid Avoidance · Sex Life Changes · Fatherhood Optimism
Pre PregnancyPreparing for Pregnancy · Infertility Evaluation · Miscarriage Risk Reduction · Anxiety · Alcohol · Diabetes T1 · Bariatric Surgery
Initial Essentials1st & Subsequent Pregnancy Overview · Food in Pregnancy · Medications · Prenatal Screening · Ultrasounds · Vaccines
Is It OK in Pregnancy?Caffeine · Cat Litter · Hot Tubs · Sex · Flu Shot · Tylenol® · Painting · Exercise · Artificial Sweeteners
Early PregnancyBreast Changes · Bowel Habits · Stretch Marks · Skin Changes · Thin & Pregnant · 1st Tri Ultrasound
Early Pregnancy ProblemsEarly Bleeding · Could I Have an Ectopic? · Nose Bleeds · Miscarriage Treatment (D&C) · Expectant Management · Ectopic PostOp
Common ConcernsAcne · Anemia · Back Pain · Dizziness · Herpes · Headaches · Nausea & Vomiting · Yeast Infections
High Risk PregnancyGestational Diabetes Diet & Monitoring · Type I Diabetes · Grand Multiparity · Twins · Two-Vessel Cord · Fibroids · VBAC · Advanced Maternal Age · Low-Dose Aspirin
Mid PregnancyAbdominal Pain · Abnormal Pap · Abruption · Kick Counts · Better Sleep · GTT · GERD · Leg Cramps · Preterm Labor · Travel · Tubal Sterilization
Last TrimesterGroup B Strep · Rhogam/Rh- · Vaccines · Ultrasounds & Findings · Pyelectasis
Labor & DeliveryBirth plans, anesthesia options, what to expect on the big day
PostpartumRecovery, breastfeeding, mood, return-to-activity, and beyond
General GynAnnual visits, common concerns, when to call your doctor
Period & Uterus IssuesHeavy or irregular periods, cramping, fibroids, PCOS
Breast HealthBreast Density · Engorgement · Tenderness · Breast MRI · Early Detection of Breast Cancer · Breast Lift
ContraceptionPills, IUDs, implants, rings, sterilization — pros, cons, how to choose
Gyn SurgeryWhat surgeries do, prep, what to expect, recovery basics
Gyn Surgery PostOpRecovery guidance, restrictions, warning signs, when to call
Menopause & BeyondSymptoms · Hormone therapy · Bone & heart health · UTIs in menopause
STDsRecognition, screening, treatment, prevention
Weight LossPostpartum weight loss · Overweight in pregnancy · Sustainable strategies that actually work

Know who's on call after-hours

If your OB practice uses OnCall AI, ask them for their 6-character Practice OnCall Code. Enter it once in Dr2Women and you'll always know who's on call after-hours.

FOR YOU

One-tap shortcut on your home screen

About → Link to my OB practice → type the 6-character code. After that, “My provider on call” sits right at the top of the Dr2Women home screen.

INVITE YOUR PROVIDER

Show them the QR — get 30 free days

About → Show this to my provider. If your OB signs up for OnCall AI within 60 days of scanning, you get 30 free days added to your Dr2Women subscription.

Learn more →

The practice has no access to any of your information.

Simple Subscription Pricing

Cancel anytime. Available on iPhone and Android.

Premium

Everything included — with YouTube® ads

$3.99/mo
or $39/year (save ~18%)
  • Full Pregnancy library (125+ videos & growing)
  • All Key Women's Health videos (90+ & growing)
  • Prenatal care maps & weight monitoring guides
  • Trusted references throughout
  • Videos hosted on YouTube® (ads may appear)
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Premium+

Same content — no ads, hosted by Doc2Dr

$4.99/mo
or $49/year (save ~18%)
  • Everything in Premium
  • No ads — hosted by Doc2Dr instead of YouTube®
  • Uninterrupted videos, no pop-ups, no delays, just quick access to the information you need
  • Best for daily use during pregnancy
  • One subscription, your whole life
Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play

Hospital / Practice Access

For your patients, paid by you

B2B
contact for pricing
  • Single Stripe-billed contract
  • Patients enter an access code
  • No patient sign-in required
  • No per-patient billing
  • Great patient education benefit
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Dr2Women for?

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Any woman who wants clear, trustworthy answers about pregnancy, gyn health, contraception, menopause, and weight. Many partners (husbands, boyfriends, family) use it too — there's a dedicated section for men supporting a pregnancy.

Who creates the videos?

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Dr. Robert Lalouche, MD, MS — a practicing ObGyn physician — writes and records every lesson. Each video also references ACOG and other authoritative sources so you can read further.

How long are the videos?

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Most are about 5 minutes. The goal is one focused topic at a time — long enough to actually teach you something, short enough to fit into a real day.

Does this replace seeing my doctor?

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No. Dr2Women is patient education — designed to help you ask better questions, recognize warning signs, and feel less alone between visits. Always follow your own clinician's advice for your specific situation.

What devices does it work on?

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Native apps for iPhone (Apple App Store) and Android (Google Play). New videos are added regularly — your subscription includes all updates.

How is my privacy protected?

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We don't collect identifying medical information. For our Hospital / Practice access option, patients can use the app with a simple access code — no sign-in, no patient identifiers. See our Privacy Policy.

Can I share with a friend?

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Yes — there's a built-in Share-with-a-Friend option that sends a discount link by text or email, often unlocking bonus content like the Key Women's Health library.

Are hospital / OB practice plans available?

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Yes. Hospitals and practices can sponsor app access for their patients via a single B2B contract. Patients receive an access code — no individual billing or sign-in required. Contact us for details.

About

Doc2Dr is a startup with a simple premise that's beginning to revolutionize medicine.
Our vision: simplify medical information exchange — saving time, money, and worry.

Robert Lalouche, MD, MSFounder

I'm a practicing ObGyn and the founder of Doc2Dr. I built Dr2Women because I watched my patients (and frankly my own family) wade through hours of online content trying to find a straight answer.

Dr2Women is what I'd want my own patients to have at home — short videos, written by a doctor, that respect your time and your intelligence.



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