Carrot Fertility Introduces AI-Driven Premester Framework at HHS Conference
Event summary
- Carrot Fertility presented AI-powered metabolic-fertility research at the inaugural HHS National Conference on Women's Health on March 18, 2026.
- Introduced the 'Premester' concept, a 3–12 month preconception window for metabolic-fertility intervention.
- Launched Sprints, an AI-driven program combining wearable biometrics and generative AI for metabolic health optimization.
- Early data shows 92% activation rate and 78% user engagement, with improvements in metabolic markers and ovulatory function.
The big picture
Carrot Fertility is addressing the fertility industry's AI credibility gap by presenting clinical evidence for preconception metabolic optimization. The company's Sprints program and Premester framework aim to shift fertility care from reactive to proactive, leveraging AI to personalize metabolic health interventions. With a global reach and extensive claims data, Carrot is positioning itself as a leader in AI-driven fertility and family care solutions.
What we're watching
- Clinical Validation
- Whether Carrot can sustain clinical evidence for AI-driven metabolic-fertility outcomes.
- Market Adoption
- The pace at which employers and health plans integrate Sprints into fertility benefits.
- Competitive Differentiation
- How Carrot's human-AI partnership model positions it against other AI health tools.
