Maven offers four main programs: Fertility & Family Building, Pregnancy & Newborn Care, Parenting & Pediatrics, and Menopause & Midlife Health. Please note that some organizations that offer Maven choose only the programs that are most relevant to their employees.
Fertility & Family Building
Maven’s Fertility & Family Building program supports members of all genders as they begin the process of starting or growing their family. Many members begin with fertility coaching, where they can learn about and address the factors that affect conception, like nutrition, menstrual cycles, and semen health. Through Maven’s TTC coaching, 30% of members struggling with their fertility are able to achieve pregnancy without IUI/IVF.
For members that do seek fertility treatment, Maven is there with them every step of the way. Members not only receive support from their Care Advocate and Maven providers, but also get access to discounted rates with Maven’s global network of highest-quality fertility clinics and pharmacies. Members pursuing adoption or surrogacy also can find care through Maven, meeting with surrogacy coaches and adoption specialists and receiving referrals to local adoption and surrogacy agencies when needed.
Pregnancy & Newborn Care
Maven’s Pregnancy & Newborn Care program supports pregnant members and their partners in between doctor’s visits as they navigate pregnancy, miscarriage/loss, postpartum, and returning to work. Members can meet at any time with their Care Advocate and specialists like OB-GYNs, doulas, lactation consultants, sleep coaches, and mental health specialists to help them through this exciting—and challenging—phase of life.
Maven’s care model is designed to recognize risk and warning signs early, allowing us to provide customized care for high-risk pregnancies. If a Maven member shows signs of a high-risk pregnancy through in-app assessments or in conversations with their Maven specialists, they receive a Maven Care Team that specializes in managing high-risk pregnancies, and recommendations to specific specialists based on their unique symptoms.
Parenting & Pediatrics
Balancing work and raising a family is like having two full-time jobs, and many working parents struggle to bring their best selves to both. Maven’s Parenting & Pediatrics program is designed to give members the resources they need to thrive at work and at home. We support parents and families with children ages one and up.
Through Maven, members can access pediatric care, parenting experts, special needs support, and childcare resources whenever they need it. In fact, 60% of appointments on Maven take place outside of standard office hours, because problems and questions can arise for members at any time of day or night.
Members also have access to a robust library of parenting and pediatrics resources. Beyond articles, resources include guided curriculums to help parents address a range of common topics including autism, ADHD, potty training, work-life balance, picky eating, and family dynamics.
Menopause & Midlife Health
Members' reproductive health needs don’t stop as they get older. Menopause & Midlife Health supports members of all genders as they navigate an often overlooked and under-resourced stage of life. Members receive help managing their hormonal health and forming healthy lifelong habits.
80% of OB-GYN residents report that they are “barely comfortable” discussing or treating menopause, so many members likely aren’t receiving the support they need from their local doctor. Maven gives members access to specialists who focus on menopause support and are able to provide the care they deserve. Prescriptions are available for members who need medication like hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for their symptoms, while nutrition coaches, physical support coaches, sex coaches, and more can provide a more holistic approach to symptom management.
Additionally, men can receive hormone health support for things like low testosterone and mental health care, as well as information on sexual and general wellness and how to manage symptoms that can be common in midlife.