Episode 79: Democratizing Women's Health: How Kirsten Karchmer Is Making Fertility Care Affordable for Everyone

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What if the technology to dramatically improve your fertility, or simply understand what your body has been trying to tell you all along, cost $15 a month instead of tens of thousands of dollars?

In this episode of Grow Your Wellth, I sit down with Kirsten Karchmer, founder of Conceivable, who built her company around a statistic that stopped her in her tracks: only 3% of couples can afford fertility treatment. After 25 years as one of North America's first fertility acupuncturists working with over 10,000 women, Kirsten set out to make truly effective care accessible to everyone, and to challenge a tracker industry she argues sells data without ever telling women what to do with it.

We dig into why "knowing your numbers" isn't the same as improving them, how Conceivable reads more than 200 data points to treat the whole woman rather than a single symptom. Kirsten also gets candid about the misinformation flooding social media and the five everyday signals every woman can start paying attention to right now.

Whether you're navigating your own fertility journey, building a mission-driven business, or simply care about the future of women's health, this conversation is a powerful reminder that doing good and building something scalable don't have to be at odds.

Learn more about Kirsten and Conceivable at conceivable.com, and follow her on TikTok @yourfertilityexpert.

 

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Reena Goodwin

Reena Goodwin is the founder and director of FACTEUR PR, focused on public relations, social media, content marketing, and digital creative services for the studio, as well as client relations, business development, and more.

http://www.facteurpr.com
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