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Carrot has partnered with Oura and Dexcom to integrate wearable technology data into its Sprints metabolic-fertility program. The collaboration combines Carrot’s clinical expertise with biometric data from Oura Ring and Stelo by Dexcom.

Carrot members enrolled in the Sprints program can access integrated Oura Ring data tracking activity, sleep, stress, cardiovascular and women’s health biometrics, as well as glucose data through Stelo. Carrot’s clinical teams translate the wearable data into actionable insights for personalized care planning.

The Sprints program addresses fertility obstacles caused by obesity, blood sugar dysregulation, sperm damage, and other markers of metabolic disorder.

“A new wave of consumer health innovation is shining a spotlight on women’s health and hormonal health,” said Hilary Bartlett, Chief Product Officer of Carrot. “Putting data in the hands of our members is an important first step, but it needs to be paired with actionable support from experts to improve health outcomes.”

Reports include analysis of period cycle patterns, sleep quality, stress management, activity, and glucose level trends. Members preparing for pregnancy can combine coaching from a Carrot nutritionist with real-time feedback using the Oura Meals feature.

“Our bodies are constantly sending signals, but most of the time we’re not equipped to understand them or take action on them,” said Dr. Chris Curry, clinical director of women’s health at Oura. “When you’re trying to conceive, having real data about what’s happening inside your body – along with Carrot’s clinical experts providing personalized support – can turn uncertainty into clarity.”

Sprints participants will have access to Oura Ring devices and Stelos beginning in November 2025. Data integrations between Carrot, Oura, and Dexcom will be available in early 2026. The company plans to expand wearable technology support into all life stages that Carrot serves.

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