TechCrunch News 04月11日 05:03
Cofertility lets women freeze their eggs for free through its donor-matching program
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Cofertility是一家由前Uber高管Lauren Makler和健康科技天使投资人Halle Tecco创立的初创公司,旨在通过卵子共享模式,降低女性冻卵成本,同时帮助有生育需求的家庭。该公司允许女性免费冻卵,但需捐赠一半卵子给无法自然受孕者。Cofertility近期获得了725万美元的A轮融资,总融资额达到1600万美元。创始人Makler的个人经历促使她创建了这家公司,旨在解决卵子捐赠费用高昂的问题,并打破社会对卵子捐赠的偏见,为更多人提供生育选择。

🥚 Cofertility的核心模式是卵子共享,女性通过捐赠一半卵子来换取免费冻卵的机会。这项服务旨在降低冻卵成本,使更多女性能够负担得起,尤其是在她们生育能力最强的20多岁和30岁出头的时候。

💰 Cofertility的资金来源主要依赖于投资,最近获得了725万美元的A轮融资,总融资额达到1600万美元。这些资金将有助于扩大Cofertility的业务规模,并推动其实现愿景。

🤝 Cofertility为有生育需求的家庭提供卵子,这些卵子来自不同背景的捐赠者,约55%的捐赠者拥有研究生学历。意向父母需要支付取卵费用和Cofertility的协调费用,但无需额外补偿捐赠者,从而降低了总费用。

💡 Cofertility的目标是打破社会对卵子捐赠的偏见,并倡导通过卵子捐赠实现为人父母的途径。Makler认为,通过卵子捐赠来实现生育是一个令人兴奋的选择,Cofertility希望消除人们对卵子捐赠的负面看法。

In recent years, focus on career and delayed marriage age is driving some women to consider preserving their fertility through egg freezing.

But the steep cost of the procedure, estimated at $10,000 to $15,000 per attempt, means many women can’t afford it during their most fertile years: 20s and early 30s.

Cofertility, a startup founded by former Uber executive Lauren Makler and health tech angel investor Halle Tecco, offers women no-cost egg freezing in exchange for donating half the retrieved eggs to those unable to conceive.

The three-year-old startup just raised a $7.25 million Series A round led by Next Ventures and Offline Ventures, with participation from Initialized, Gaingels and several other investors. This financing round brings Cofertility’s total funding to $16 million.

The idea for Cofertility stems from Makler’s fertility and health scare. A 2018 diagnosis of a rare abdominal disease led to multiple surgeries that threatened the loss of her ovaries.

In such situations, doctors sometimes suggest egg freezing for young women who want to have children, but that was not an option for Makler.

So, she started to learn as much as possible about egg donation.

She knew donors were compensated for their eggs, but she was shocked to learn how expensive the eggs could be. If she wanted an egg from a Jewish donor to match her background, it would cost more. The price increased further if she sought an egg from an educated woman.

“It felt sort of like surge pricing for egg donors, which felt icky to me,” she said, referring to Uber’s approach for charging for rides during pick-demand times.  

Luckily, Makler ended up conceiving a child naturally, but that experience led her to want to build a business that matches young women who wish to preserve their fertility with people who need a donor egg.

While the concept of egg sharing is not new, Makler claims that Cofertility is the only company that offers eggs at scale through its “Split” program.

“At any given time, we have hundreds of donors that are available for intended parents,” Makler said, adding that most clinics will have only a handful of donors, which is unlikely to result in a match.

Makler says that Cofertility’s egg donors come from diverse backgrounds and that about 55% of them have graduate degrees.

Intended parents cover the egg retrieval costs and Cofertility’s coordination fee, similar to standard egg donation. However, they don’t have to compensate the donor, lowering their out-of-pocket expenses.

While Makler doesn’t want to call Cofertility a marketplace, she agrees that it works like one and that her company is solving a big structural problem.

“The big vision and the goal is removing the taboo of egg donation,” she said, “There is zero shame in however you become a parent. Doing that with the help of a donor who’s also interested in freezing her own eggs is a really exciting option.”

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