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by identity-haver 2608 days ago
It's from a healthcare startup that provides "proactive fertility" at-home tests and analyzes them combined with blood tests and other medical factors. It costs $159. Use case would be like if you're a 28-year old woman, to know the status of your fertility. You may decide that you need to try to become pregnant earlier than planned if your fertility markers are lower than average, for example.