
Top women’s fertility companies
Women’s fertility services have experienced a recent influx of investment, culminating in Progyny’s 2019 IPO. Read more about the startups that are likely to make waves in 2020.
Women’s fertility services have experienced a recent influx of investment, culminating in Progyny’s 2019 IPO. Read more about the startups that are likely to make waves in 2020.
The company, Maven, raised funding from investors including Sequoia Capital, Oak HC/FT, 14W, Female Founders Fund and Spring Mountain Capital.
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Anyone that’s eyeballed an app store’s best sellers list for health and wellness knows that fertility apps place fairly high. So a telemedicine startup geared to women’s health seems like a natural progression. Maven, a New York-based business led by Kate Ryder, formerly of Index Ventures, raised $2.2. million, according to a TechCrunch article. Investors […]