OUR STORY

Molo was co-founded by Rebecca Zamolo, a wife and mother, and one of the most popular content creators in the world, with more than 40M followers.

Rebecca had always dreamed of becoming a mother, but after her colon was removed due to ulcerative colitis, doctors warned her that it would be a challenging feat. Despite this, she and her husband Matt decided to go through with IVF.

Unfortunately, the first attempt failed, which was discouraging and heartbreaking for Rebecca. She felt helpless and desperate, not knowing if she would ever be able to have a child. Rebecca went through multiple attempts and even suffered a miscarriage. It was then that they met their nurse, Christina Westbrook, who taught Rebecca about increasing the chances of successful IVF and the importance of egg quality. Christina recommended a formula of vitamins that could help with both the quality of the eggs and the IVF process. After following Christina’s advice and taking the recommended vitamins, Rebecca and Matt welcome their beautiful daughter Zadie into the world.

Rebecca realized that there was a significant need for a product that could help women take control of their fertility at every stage of their journey so that they wouldn’t feel helpless like she did. She also recognized that the number and size of the pills made it challenging for women to stay consistent with their vitamin regimen.

BACKED BY SCIENCE & EXPERIENCE

Christina Westbrook, MBA, MSN, is a certified fertility nurse with a deep understanding of reproductive health, particularly in IVF treatments. Her education, grounded in a Masters of Science in Nursing and further honed through specialized training in fertility practices, has equipped her with the practical skills needed to navigate complex fertility issues. Certified by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, Christina has a strong track record of helping couples conceive, with a focus on patient education and support. Her approachable expertise shined in her work with Rebecca Zamolo, where she offered clear, actionable advice on improving egg quality, playing a significant role in Rebecca’s path to becoming a mother. Christina’s blend of scientific knowledge and genuine care makes her a trusted ally for those on their fertility journey. 

SOLVING THE PROBLEM

More women than ever are turning to the medical community for help having a baby. As much as 85% to 90% of infertility cases are treated with conventional medical therapies such as medication or surgery.

Fertility treatments are expensive and usually not covered by insurance. Most people who use fertility services pay out of pocket, which can amount to well over $10,000 depending on the services received.

1 in 6

individuals worldwide experience infertility.

12%

of women experience difficulties becoming pregnant of carrying a child to term.

12%

of all couples are unable to conceive after a year of unprotected sex.

10%

of all couples are unable to conceive after two years of unprotected sex.

33%

of Americans have turned to fertility treatments or know someone who has.

1 in 10

women of childbearing age have PCOS.