Black Doula’s Reproductive Health Startup, LOOM, Gets Acquired By Perelel

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Women’s health company Perelel has acquired LOOM, a sexual and reproductive health information platform co-founded by Erica Chidi. Chidi, a doula and health educator, joins Perelel as a strategic advisor, where she will use her expertise to advance the shared mission of supporting women and people with uteruses through their reproductive health journeys. LOOM’s Journey In 2017, Erica Chidi and Quinn Lundberg founded LOOM to fill gaps in reproductive health education, particularly for diverse communities. LOOM offers regulatory-compliant guidance and personalized support throughout different phases of sexual and reproductive health, from menstrual care to menopause. In 2020, the Los Angeles-based brick-and-mortar initiative transitioned to a digital model. Its app offered subscription-based online courses and community support, expanding its reach to a global audience. LOOM has raised $6.5 million from investors such as Founders Fund, Slow Ventures, and Precursor Ventures, plus angel investors like Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow and actress Tessa Thompson. These investments make Chidi, a first-generation Nigerian American and lesbian, one of the few Black women to have raised over $1 million in venture funding. The Acquisition by Perelel Perelel is the nation’s first OB/GYN-founded vitamin brand. The company provides targeted nutrition for various stages of a woman’s hormonal...

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