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Maven Family Physician Megan Melo, MD answers common questions about the monkeypox outbreak.
Nina Wilson, Midwife, Lactation Consultant, and Maven Provider, reflects on her time at Maven, the state of telehealth, and what she loves about working here.
Dr. Jamie Hutton, pediatrician and Maven provider, answers some of the most commonly asked questions about the COVID-19 Delta Variant and kids.
Allison turned to Maven for support while pregnant with her first child and found instant access to everything from Doula support to lactation consulting.
On May 21st, Maven and women.nyc held a webinar on how COVID-19 has exacerbated the childcare crisis in New York City, and explored ways that the public and private sectors can help.
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.
Oh, the dreaded “p” word. Politics. With the U.S. Presidential election looming and political topics and debates dominating the news, your kids are likely listening and absorbing more than you realize.
At Maven, mental health is core to our mission to empower women & families to take care & take on the world.
In this Maven Insights series, we discuss the importance of supporting men on their path to fatherhood, highlighting the need for mental health care and more.
HR leaders are increasing adoption benefits. Learn how Maven can help future parents and families understand their path to parenthood.
1 in 3 Black moms are diagnosed with postpartum depression. How are you helping Black moms in your workplace get the care they need?
There’s a lot of preparation that goes into getting ready to have a baby—from childbirth classes and prenatal appointments to researching and gathering all of the gear you need—but many women find themselves unprepared...
Sharing updates to FAQs on COVID-19 and the latest clinical guidance for women and families explained by Maven expert providers.
By Kate Ryder, Maven’s Founder and CEO
As the coronavirus pandemic evolves, hospital labor and delivery policies are evolving, too. At many hospitals across the U.S., that means limits on who can be with pregnant women during labor and delivery.
What tips do you have for pregnant women who are considering changing their birth plans because of COVID-19? What supplies should pregnant women have at home to complement virtual care now that many prenatal appointments are shifting...
Parenting is hard enough without a pandemic. At Maven, we are here for you to provide support and compassionate, on-demand care through our virtual clinic as you navigate this challenging time for you and your family
Reproductive Endocrinologist Dr. Brian Levine answers the latest questions and shares clinical guidance for those navigating or considering fertility treatments (IVF, IUI, egg freezing, or other treatments) during COVID-19.
44% of large companies provide reimbursement benefits for in vitro fertilization (IVF), according to Mercer.
“During a pregnancy, there are so many reasons a woman puts out her arm for a blood draw that it’s hard to know if that particular test is considered a genetic test or not.”
Did You Know? An engaged Maven member sees more than 5 provider types in Maven’s network, on average. Why this matters
Consider the statistic you may be well aware of by now: 43% of women with children leave careers or off-ramp for a period of time. Often, these women leave reluctantly, because staying in their jobs become challenging or even impossible.
Meet the Mavens: Dr. Jackie Stone, MD
Meet the Mavens: Jane van Dis, MD