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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 43 MIN

Building Asia’s First End-to-End Fertility Ecosystem with Margaret Wang (Rhea Fertility & GenPrime)

from Femtech At Work

What happens when an investor walks away from high finance to rebuild the fertility journey across Asia? In this episode, you’ll step inside the world of Rhea Fertility & GenPrime and see how one woman is redesigning reproductive care for an entire region. Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Margaret Wang, founding CEO of Rhea Fertility and GenPrime, to unpack how she left a global finance career to build one of the Asia’s first truly end-to-end fertility platforms. Margaret shares her deeply personal egg-freezing journey across New York and Singapore, the legal and cultural hurdles unmarried women face in Asia, and how those experiences inspired her to create a more patient-centric, emotionally supportive fertility experience.Key Takeaways:How Margaret's own egg-freezing journey in New York and Singapore inspires her to design a more human and patient-centric fertility experience across AsiaDiscover the end-to-end fertility ecosystem, including consults, labs, and cryopreservation, in five different countriesHow do Asia's diverse fertility laws shape Rhea's strategy, including adding an LA clinic for surrogacy and LGBTQ+ servicesWhat are the often-overlooked emotional challenges of IVF and egg freezing, and how can simple rituals make a big differenceHow does Rhea partner with tech startups, and what hurdles do they face in getting clinicians to adopt innovative toolsWhat's driving investment in women's and reproductive health, and why are global investors betting big on Asia-focused fertility platformsHow do cultural expectations around marriage, motherhood, age, and solo parenting shape fertility choices for Asian womenWhat might you discover about your own fertility, and how could it shift your family planning strategyHow does Rhea envision growing its services beyond fertility to support women's overall reproductive and hormonal well-being across AsiaResources:Margaret Wang: LinkedInRhea Fertility: LinkedInRhea Fertility: https://www.rheafertility.com/Maaike Steinebach : LinkedInWebsite Femtech Future https://www.femtechfuture.comInstagram Femtech Future: @femtech_futureFertility isn’t just a medical journey- it’s emotional, cultural, and deeply personal. Margaret’s story shows what’s possible when we redesign care around women’s real lives, not outdated systems. If this conversation helped you feel seen, informed, or inspired, don’t keep it to yourself.Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it, leave a review so more women can discover it, and hit follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. Be part of the movement to build better, more accessible reproductive care for women everywhere and we’ll see you next week for another powerful episode of FemTech At Work.

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