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Cofertility closes Series A funding

Cofertility, a fertility ecosystem that helps women freeze their eggs for free when donating half, has announced the successful completion of a Series A funding round.
The company has now raised a total of $16 million in funding to fuel their mission of making egg freezing more accessible and egg donation less transactional.
Mel Strong is General Partner at investor Next Ventures.
Strong said: “The donor egg market has long been constrained by structural inefficiencies—limited donor availability, opaque matching processes and a transactional system that prioritises financial incentives.
“At Next Ventures, we’re focused on empowering people to live more capable lives through whole-person care solutions, and we’re proud to support Cofertility’s unique model of integrating egg freezing with an innovative egg-sharing approach, expanding donor access, increasing quality/diversity and aligning incentives in a way that benefits both donors and intended parents.”
Through its Split program, Cofertility enables women to freeze their eggs for free when they donate half of the eggs retrieved to people who cannot otherwise conceive.
This creates a mutually beneficial model that tackles key challenges in fertility care, including the prohibitive cost of egg freezing, the lack of diversity amongst egg donors, and the outdated, transactional nature of traditional egg donation.
The funding will be primarily used towards the further development of Cofertility’s proprietary, user-friendly technology platform, a custom-built egg donor database that streamlines the entire egg donation process, from recruitment and matching to cycle coordination.
Additional resources will go towards scaling the team to meet growing demand, strengthening partnerships with healthcare providers to make affordable fertility care more widely available, and investing in advocacy work like Cofertility’s recent Level the Playing Field campaign.
Lauren Makler is co-founder and CEO of Cofertility.
Makler said: “As a rapidly growing, female-founded organisation, we have always been committed to making fertility care more equitable.
“By raising smart capital from experienced industry partners, we are strengthening our commitment to scale our core mission.
“This funding will allow us to expand our offerings, enhance our technology and reach even more people who need these services.”
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