S5 Ep98: Ronit Menashe and Vida Delrahim - Co-founders of WeNatal & Former Nike Execs on Launching a Prenatal Brand with Intention and Why Couples Should Invest in Trimester Zero
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Ronit Menashe and Vida Delrahim are the co-founders of WeNatal, the first fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum supplements with targeted formulas for both women and men, praised by Dr. Mark Hyman as “the best prenatal on the market.”
After experiencing multiple miscarriages and leaving their corporate careers at Nike, they launched WeNatal to transform the fertility conversation from one of fear and confusion to one of empowerment and partnership. Their story blends vulnerability with science-backed insight - on this episode they open up on their own fertility journeys, pregnancy loss, leaving their corporate careers to build something in line with their passions, launching their company WeNatal on the foundation of education, optimism and community, and why it’s crucial for couples to come together in trimester zero before embarking on parenthood.
Shop WeNatal at https://wenatal.com/thebigmove for a free month’s supply of WeNatal’s Magnesium (worth $35) with your first subscription
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