Why I’m joining Oath
Ellie Powers shares her motherhood journey and why she's joining Oath Care to lead Product.
Read MoreWhy I Joined Oath Care
Head of Research and mother of 2, Becca Feldman, shares why she joined the team at Oath to improve maternal health outcomes.
Read MoreWhy Oath: A Founder’s Story
The path to founding Oath started with New York salons and Ebola: Oath is born from our own experiences with the transformative power of small groups and the research of how tight-knit community can transform not just health outcomes, but our very understanding of human wellbeing.
Read MoreThe Importance of Community for Parents of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)
A pediatrician turned stay-at-home mom’s perspective on the importance of community for parents caring for children with special health care needs.
Read MoreTalking to Kids About Differences
So many things in the news today are a stark reminder that human beings become tribal very easily. ‘Us versus Them’ is all too common of a theme. Here are some suggestions for how to teach your kids to curious and respectful of the cultures of others.
Read MoreResilience to Stress: The Orchid and the Dandelion Theory
One possible explanation for the variation in responses to ACEs is that more sensitive children are less resilient to the effects of stress in childhood. The Orchid and the Dandelion framework is a reference to the concept of resilience: the idea that some people are innately robust to the harmful effects of stressful events.
Read MoreTips for Reading with Kids with Oath's Speech Language Pathologist
Tips for reading with kids with Oath Speech Language Pathologist, Jody Vaynshtok.
Read MoreA Fertility Specialist’s Journey with Infertility
Oath Fertility Specialist Cicely Stamper shares her journey with infertility.
Read MoreHow Oath Improves Our Micro and Macro Worlds: Portfolios of Population Health Framework
Oath is changing the way we pursue health— by providing care that aligns with the socially intertwined human experience, focusing on connection, community, and accessible specialists.
Read MoreOath Advances Maternal & Child Health Innovation with $9M in Seed Funding
Oath is excited to announce we have raised an additional $6M in funding to help us build digital support communities for every stage of parenthood from fertility to early childhood. The deal was led by Michael Yang and Christina Farr at OMERS Ventures with participation from Eros Resmini, former CMO of Discord and managing partner of The Mini Fund. This brings the company’s total funding to $9M.
Read MoreYour Top Child Nutrition and Behavior Questions, Answered
At Oath, we tackle the topic of nutrition in combination with behavior and emotion. That’s why we brought a pediatrician, pediatric nurse (and grandmother), and marriage & family therapist together to answer the top questions in our community.
Read MoreOath Care Launches New Working Momkind Community
Oath Care Partners With Working Momkind Founder, Ingrid Read, to Better Support Working Parents
Read MoreNon-Invasive Prenatal Testing: the importance of context
An analysis by the NYT revealed that many non-invasive prenatal tests were, when positive for some rare genetic conditions, often wrong. So why are they still important?
Read MoreThe best ways to support a partner who just gave birth
How non-birthing partners can best support moms postpartum.
Read MoreMy wife had postpartum psychosis. Why was it so hard to get help?
We're in month five of recovery and still trying to figure it out. I don't know what I’m doing.
Read MoreJust You & the Baby: Postpartum Loneliness 101
Most of the time it is just you and the baby. Hours and hours and hours of just you and a baby.
Read MoreWho’s Caring for Mom? A Perspective on the Maternal Mental Health Crisis
Our country is facing a maternal mental health crisis. In the US, 1 in 7 mothers suffer from PMADs and more than 50% don’t get the treatment they need. Why?
Read MoreLaid off during parental leave?
Nobody should get laid off while on parental leave. And yet it happens all the time. A practical plan for what to do if it happens to you.
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