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The Maven Team writes collaboratively covering timely, important topics for our blog. We create content to help employers, HR leaders, health plans, and members better understand the family-building journey and reproductive healthcare. Let’s discover together what Maven can do for you.

JeDon’s Maven Story: Feeling Heard Through Personalized Support and Care MatchingJeDon’s Maven Story: Feeling Heard Through Personalized Support and Care Matching
JeDon’s Maven Story: Feeling Heard Through Personalized Support and Care Matching

JeDon, a first-time mother who is African American, found that Maven’s commitment to provider diversity and personalized support made her feel heard and cared for throughout the stages of her maternal journey.

Defining Our Hybrid Work Model Defining Our Hybrid Work Model
Defining Our Hybrid Work Model

The future of work at Maven is hybrid as we seek to do right by each other.

Zynga Improves Clinical Outcomes with Maven Fertility and Maternal CareZynga Improves Clinical Outcomes with Maven Fertility and Maternal Care
Zynga Improves Clinical Outcomes with Maven Fertility and Maternal Care

Learn how Zynga is supporting all paths to parenthood and improving health outcomes for all employees—all while lowering costs. Read the case study.

Allison's Maven Story: Inclusive Care and Pregnancy SupportAllison's Maven Story: Inclusive Care and Pregnancy Support
Allison's Maven Story: Inclusive Care and Pregnancy Support

Allison turned to Maven for support while pregnant with her first child and found instant access to everything from Doula support to lactation consulting.

Microsoft Turns to Maven to Support All Paths to ParenthoodMicrosoft Turns to Maven to Support All Paths to Parenthood
Microsoft Turns to Maven to Support All Paths to Parenthood

Through Maven, Microsoft employees have 24/7/365 access to high-quality providers across 25+ specialties.

Racial Discrimination and Infertility: An Overlooked Aspect of Women’s HealthRacial Discrimination and Infertility: An Overlooked Aspect of Women’s Health
Racial Discrimination and Infertility: An Overlooked Aspect of Women’s Health

The generational experience of racism by Black women and women of color has had harmful effects on their health, their ability to access, request, and receive adequate care, especially for issues like infertility.

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