Your labs said
normal.
Your body didn't.

Something is off. You can feel it. Nova helps you find it.
Sound familiar?
Exhausted despite sleeping Losing hair Can't lose the weight Brain fog Always cold Anxious for no reason Rage or irritability Nervous system on high alert OCD-like patterns Told everything is normal
It's not in your head. It's in your labs — you just need someone to read them properly.
1 in 5
Women develop a thyroid condition within the first year postpartum — most go undiagnosed for months.
80%
Of postpartum women have ferritin levels below functional optimal — even when standard labs say "normal."
0
Tests typically ordered at the 6-week visit that check ferritin, thyroid antibodies, or omega-3 levels.
The reality
The 6-week visit checks your incision and asks if you're sad. It almost never checks your iron stores, your thyroid antibodies, your vitamin D, or your insulin. Women spend months feeling broken before someone finally runs the right tests.
Free — available now
Start with the
free guide.

Before you even think about uploading labs — understand what's happening. The Nova postpartum depletion guide covers the five conditions most commonly missed, when they emerge, what symptoms to watch for, and what to ask your doctor to test.

Read the free guide
01

The five conditions

Hashimoto's, low ferritin, insulin resistance, vitamin D deficiency, and omega-3 depletion — what they are, how they connect, and why they're so often missed.

02

The postpartum timeline

When each condition tends to emerge — from birth through weaning — so you know what to watch for and when.

03

The tests that matter

Exactly which labs to request, including the functional optimal ranges that standard results won't show you.

04

The supplement guide

What to take, in what form, at what dose — and how each one fits into the bigger picture of postpartum recovery.

How it works
The AI analysis —
coming soon.
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Coming soon

Upload your labs

PDF from your patient portal, a photo of your printout, or type in your values manually. We handle any format from any lab.

02
Coming soon

AI reads the full picture

Your results are compared against functional optimal ranges — not just standard lab ranges — and analysed together as a pattern, not in isolation.

03
Coming soon

Get a clear action plan

Plain-language interpretation of what's depleted, what's driving your symptoms, what to supplement, and what to bring back to your doctor.

Why Nova exists
Built by someone
who lived it.

After her own postpartum experience — Hashimoto's, low ferritin, insulin resistance, vitamin D deficiency, and omega-3 depletion after weaning — our founder spent months piecing together what had happened to her body. Everything felt like it came out of nowhere.

It didn't. It was a predictable, documented cascade that nobody warned her about. Nova exists so no woman has to figure it out alone.

"Every symptom I had was right there on a lab result. I just needed someone to connect the dots."
— Nova founder

Functional optimal ranges

Standard "normal" ranges are population averages. We compare against the ranges where people actually feel well — a ferritin of 14 isn't fine.

Postpartum-specific context

A TSH of 2.8 means something different at 3 months postpartum than at baseline. Timing matters. We account for it.

Pattern recognition across values

Low ferritin + low thyroid + low D3 together tells a completely different story than any one value in isolation.

Doctor-ready summary

Every analysis includes a printable summary to bring to your OB, midwife, or functional medicine provider. Walk in prepared.

Built with compassion

An informed friend who helps you understand your body and walk into every appointment with confidence and clarity.

Sample analysis
What your results
could look like.

Upload your labs and see your values mapped against functional optimal ranges — with a plain-language explanation of what the pattern means for you, right now, at this stage postpartum.

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Nova analysis — 4 months postpartum 3 values flagged
Ferritin
14 ng/mL
Low
TSH
3.8 mIU/L
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25-OH Vit D
24 ng/mL
Low
Free T3
2.4 pg/mL
Low
Fasting insulin
11.2 mIU/L
Watch
Nova insight

This pattern is consistent with the postpartum depletion cascade. Your ferritin and Free T3 are both significantly below functional optimal — together, these explain fatigue, hair loss, and cold intolerance better than either value alone. Your TSH of 3.8 is "normal" on standard ranges but sits in the upper quarter; combined with low Free T3, your thyroid is working hard to maintain output. Recommend requesting TPO antibodies to rule out Hashimoto's.

AI analysis — coming soon

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lab analysis.

The free guide is live now. The AI lab analysis is coming next — upload your postpartum labs and get a functional interpretation in minutes. Join the waitlist for early access.

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