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4 must-haves of modern maternal care

Maternal care hasn’t changed much since the 1930s. And what today’s worsening maternal health crisis makes clear is that women and families need better support now. Download the white paper to learn what it actually takes to improve the family-building journey.

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Reimagining maternal care

Why access, engagement, and empowerment are critical

The U.S. has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world—and it’s getting worse. Considering most pregnancy-related deaths are preventable, it’s clear that we need a new approach to care that fills some of the most pressing gaps throughout the maternal journey.

Download the white paper to learn how prioritizing access, engagement, and empowerment can improve maternal health outcomes for your organization.

50%

of U.S. counties lack a single OB-GYN

31%

of maternal deaths happen before childbirth

52%

of maternal deaths occur in the postpartum period

1 in 7

women experiences depression in the year after giving birth

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Maven supports all women and families

Maven is the world’s largest virtual clinic for women’s and family health. Its unique care model enables employers and health plans to improve clinical outcomes and lower maternity-related costs, empowering parents to grow their families while growing their careers. Founded in 2014 by CEO Katherine Ryder, Maven has been recognized as Fast Company’s #1 Most Innovative Health Company. Maven has supported over 5 million women and families, and raised $90 million in funding from leading investors like Sequoia Capital, Oak HC/FT Partners, Icon Ventures, and Female Founders Fund.

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