July 14, 2025 - News

Carrot Fertility Enters Metabolic Care

Introducing family planning 3.0.
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Carrot Fertility

Carrot Fertility is redefining reproductive care.

What’s happening: The global fertility platform unveiled Sprints, an integrated program addressing metabolic dysfunction to reproductive health.

Baby bottleneck. Poor metabolic health—especially obesity and insulin resistance—makes it harder for couples to get pregnant, with male and female factors equally responsible.

Targeting the root cause, Sprints stacks individualized health coaching with access to GLP-1s, hormonal supplements, and other medications, creating an ecosystem to support healthy habits pre- and post-conception.

Reconceiving. From egg freezing to AI embryo selection, tech is changing family planning. But, as IVF becomes more accessible, it’s still a gamble, and significantly dependent on a mother’s health.

Obesity, PCOS, and other metabolic disorders contribute to lower success rates, while 30% of those who pursue less invasive methods get pregnant without IVF.

New rules. Raising the standard, companies are embracing whole-body care as a more affordable, less invasive alternative, with an emphasis on nutrition and metabolism.

Maven Clinic teamed with Oura to track meals and link glucose data to fertility outcomes, while Tia enlisted Nourish to provide patients with 1:1 nutritionists. Leveraging food-as-medicine and TCM, Chiyo’s tailored ready meals promote optimal health through pre-conception, IVF, and postpartum.

Punchline: Armed with new tools and greater personalization, Carrot Fertility and others see root cause as the way forward.

Samantha Sette
Samantha Sette
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