Healthtech startup Orchid launches at-home fertility testing
Once Allison and Brandon Harding decided they were ready to have a baby, they quickly realized how challenging it would be to learn if they were both able to conceive."During the pandemic, we started talking about starting a family," Allison said. "I asked my OB-GYN if there are any tests we can take to make sure we're ready to start a family. He advised us not even to bother purchasing at-home tests because they weren’t able to provide accurate results or recommendations for what to do based on those results."The couple launched Orchid, a health tech startup that helps men and women access accurate fertility testing technology at home. Users can order fertility testing kits online, which come with educational resources that explain fertility testing results in easy-to-understand t...