Cofertility Secures $7M to Make Egg Freezing Free Through Egg Sharing Program

Cofertility raises $7.25M to expand its unique Split program that offers women free egg freezing in exchange for egg donation.
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Cofertility Secures $7M to Make Egg Freezing Free Through Egg Sharing Program
When I first heard about Cofertility, I knew it was more than just another fertility startup. It’s rewriting the narrative around egg donation and egg freezing—a topic that’s often shrouded in taboos, high costs, and confusion.  Image Credits:Cofertility Why Egg Freezing Remains Financially Out of Reach for Many Women As someone deeply engaged in the health tech space, I’ve watched how societal shifts like career prioritization and later-life marriages are influencing more women to consider fertility preservation. But let’s be real—egg freezing isn’t cheap. One round can cost anywhere between $10,000 to $15,000, not including ongoing storage fees. Those prices simply don’t work for most women during their prime fertility years—typically their 20s and early 30s. Cofertility’s Game-Changing Model: Freezing Eggs at No Cost That’s exactly the gap Cofertility is aiming to close. The company, co-founded by former Uber exec Lauren Makler and angel investor Halle Tecco, recently raised $7.25 millio…