Parent Promise Partners with We Seek Care to Provide Pregnancy Loss Aftercare Support

Parent Promise Partners with We Seek Care to Provide Pregnancy Loss Aftercare Support

Highlights 

  • Parent Promise have partnered with We Seek Care – a pregnancy loss aftercare platform for individuals and companies
  • Parent promise’s existing clients will now receive pregnancy loss aftercare support as well as future clients
  • Clients include JCDecaux the largest outdoor advertising corporation in the world
  • In less than a year, they have reached and helped women in more than 27 countries around the world
  • WeSeekCare recently partnered with Next retail to provide pregnancy loss support and awareness

Parent Promise, a leading provider of family-friendly business solutions, has joined forces with We Seek Care, a pregnancy loss aftercare platform for individuals and companies, to expand the support it offers to parents. The partnership will enable Parent Promise to offer seamless support during pregnancy and all forms of pregnancy loss, including abortion, miscarriage, and baby loss.

All of Parent Promise’s existing clients will now receive pregnancy loss aftercare support as well as future clients. This includes JCDecaux, the largest outdoor advertising corporation in the world. In less than a year, Parent Promise has reached and helped women in more than 27 countries around the world progress through their pregnancies.

Parent Promise is committed to changing the way employers think about the pregnancy at work journey. They are helping women and parents access midwifery support to make pregnancy and returning to work more manageable. By partnering with We Seek Care, they can now provide comprehensive support for all aspects of pregnancy, including pregnancy loss.

We Seek Care recently partnered with Next retail, and the partnership with Parent Promise will make it possible to offer continuity of support regardless of a person’s pregnancy outcome. This is important as pregnancy loss is a devastating experience that can impact a person’s mental health and well-being.

“We are thrilled to partner with We Seek Care to provide our clients with pregnancy loss aftercare support,” said Dr Natalie Parsons, Co-Founder of Parent Promise. “This partnership aligns with our commitment to helping businesses become more family-friendly, and we look forward to working with We Seek Care to expand the support we provide to parents.”

The partnership between Parent Promise and We Seek Care will make it easier for employers to support their employees during pregnancy and pregnancy loss. It will also help individuals access the support they need during a difficult time.

Alannah Ross, founder of we seek care said ”We are very excited to partner with Parent Promise, and see this is a strong alignment in offering business and employees a full spectrum of support across the fertility journey into parenthood.”

For more information about Parent Promise and We Seek Care’s partnership:

Parent Promise – Parent Promise: creating family friendly cultures

We seek care – Seek (weseekcare.com)

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