Already a Future Women? Sign in Equity How One Mother’s Problem Became A Million Dollar Business After finding limited tech-based healthcare services for pregnant women, Katherine Ryder gave birth to a company as well as her first child. By Emily J. Brooks Published 31 January, 2026 Equity How One Mother’s Problem Became A Million Dollar Business After finding limited tech-based healthcare services for pregnant women, Katherine Ryder gave birth to a company as well as her first child. By Emily J. Brooks Published 31 January, 2026 Previous article ‘Why The Queen Is My Unlikely Hero’ Next article 2019: The Year Movies Died The lack of telemedicine networks specialising in women’s health only came to Katherine Ryder’s attention when she was heavily pregnant. Working as a venture capitalist at the time, Ryder spoke to female friends who had dealt with the same struggle and no answer prevailed – so Ryder created one. Maven was born not long after she became a mother.The New York-based digital clinic specialises in women’s health care, allowing women to receive the advice they need without physically visiting a doctor. A few clicks on the app or website takes care of it. The telemedicine startup provides video appointments with medical professionals tailored to women. It’s not only doctors who are accessible at an affordable price, but lactation specialists and midwives too. Since the app’s launch in April 2015, Maven has delivered care to more than 200,000 patients, and currently has over 1,300 health specialists. Join the club Already a member? Sign in Founded Startups Best of Future Women Leadership The most important question By Odessa Blain Wellbeing The secret to beating burnout By Dara Simkin Leadership “That is not luck. That is culture.” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership “This is something to celebrate.” By Melanie Dimmitt Leaders 5 things in this year’s Budget for women By Iona Bulford Leadership “If I was a bloke, I would have said, ‘Yes, I nailed that’.” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership “I didn’t have time to be sick – and that’s a problem” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership It’s time to put your AI oxygen mask on By Melanie Dimmitt Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.