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Carrot, the global fertility and family care platform, has partnered with Origin, a national provider of pelvic floor physical therapy and whole-body musculoskeletal care for women, to deliver an integrated pelvic floor therapy program to Carrot members. Through the partnership, members gain access to virtual and in-person pelvic floor therapy alongside Origin’s proprietary digital programs.

The partnership addresses a care gap that affects millions: pelvic floor dysfunction remains significantly underdiagnosed and undertreated despite high prevalence, with access limited by high out-of-pocket costs, limited in-network options, long wait times, and a shortage of trained providers. Eighty-five percent of Carrot members report symptoms related to pelvic floor health, according to a 2025 member survey.

“Pelvic floor dysfunction is common, costly, and often invisible – and for plan sponsors, that invisibility has a real price,” said Carrot founder and CEO Tammy Sun. “Untreated conditions drive absenteeism, lost productivity, and more intensive medical interventions down the line. Our partnership with Origin embeds expert, supported care directly into our platform, so members get the right support at the right time.”

“Pelvic health has been treated as a nice-to-have for too long – and the cost of that neglect shows up in every part of a woman’s life, from her ability to return to work postpartum to chronic pain that limits daily function,” said Origin co-founder and CEO Carine Carmy. “By connecting members to the right care at the right time, we improve outcomes across fertility, maternity, and lifelong health while reducing costs by over $3,000 per patient annually without compromising on quality or access.”

Members can access Origin’s clinically guided support including virtual and in-person care, education, provider navigation, and financial coverage for eligible pelvic floor therapy expenses including therapy visits and copays. The offering builds on Carrot’s existing pelvic health support across fertility treatment, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause.

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