Bellwether Wellness and Zone Labs unveil first fertility program for women with PCOS
Coinciding with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month, Bellwether Wellness and Zone Labs have launched PCOSynergy TTC, the first fertility program for women with PCOS to merge biomarker technology with science-backed metabolic engineering. The program offers a bold “Pregnant or Your Money Back” assurance.
The program offers weekly video learning and tech-enabled biomarker tracking, along with group coaching and community support. It personalizes one-on-one onboarding while offering data-informed monthly guidance.
“This is a game-changing moment for women with PCOS,” explains Christine Updegraff, MS, CEO of Bellwether Wellness. “Together with Zone Labs, we’re delivering the tools, nutritional science, and compassionate support women need to move forward with clarity and confidence.”
Money-back guarantee
PCOSynergy TTC introduces a first-of-its-kind coaching-based promise — if participants in the extended program do not achieve pregnancy, their tuition fees will be refunded.
While a handful of IVF programs offer similar assurances, it is the first coaching-based program to make this bold commitment.
The companies note PCOS affects one in ten women of reproductive age and is the leading cause of female infertility. However, “most face years of delayed diagnosis and limited, if any, tailored solutions.”
“PCOSynergy TTC shifts the focus from waiting for answers to taking proactive steps women can control today: improving metabolic health, reducing inflammation, and building confidence through structured coaching and tech-enabled tracking,” they detail.
Strategic collaboration
PCOSynergy TTC is a collaboration including Dr. Barry Sears, an internationally renowned researcher and creator of the Metabolic Engineering program. He has pioneered strategies that influence gene expression to reduce insulin resistance and inflammation, the two key drivers of PCOS-related infertility.
Christine Updegraff, founder of the Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association in 1997, has spent nearly three decades guiding women with PCOS. After years of failed IVF attempts, she conceived naturally and gave birth to her son at age 44 after following Dr. Sears’ dietary approach.
Christine draws from decades of professional expertise, offering personalized coaching and community support that empower women to break free from the cycle of frustration and uncertainty.