This Y Combinator-backed St. Pete startup is changing the rules of women’s health


Sipra Laddha and Shama Rathi knew about the pitfalls of women’s health for close to a decade before launching their own solution.

The duo, both trained psychologists, spent years seeing women struggle to access affordable mental health resources while going through motherhood. When they became mothers themselves, they knew something had to change.

“Going through the process, there were no safety nets built at all; there was very little time and attention given to mental health,” Laddha…

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