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Alma Care and Twig Fertility Partner to Provide In-Home Postpartum Support

Twig patients will get hands-on, in-home postpartum support through Alma Care; an original summary references a $200 credit toward Alma Care.

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Alma Care and Twig Fertility Partner to Provide In-Home Postpartum Support
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Alma Care and Twig Fertility announced a formal partnership that aims to bring hands-on, in-home postpartum support to Twig patients. The companies framed the move as an effort "to help improve the postpartum journey for Twig families" in a press release distributed from Toronto on Feb 25, 2026 via Business Wire.

The press release uses exact language to describe the partners: "Alma Care, Canada’s first and only holistic in-home postnatal care platform care for new parents, and Twig Fertility (Twig), a leader in the Canadian fertility and reproductive health space, are pleased to announce their partnership to help improve the postpartum journey for Twig families. Through Alma Care, Twig Fertility will now offer patients hands-on, in-home postpartum support, addressing critical gaps in care after birth." That sentence outlines the service model the companies are positioning as the core benefit of the partnership.

An earlier summary of the announcement includes a specific financial incentive but the text provided to us is truncated. The original summary states: "Families who complete Twig’s Extended Pregnancy Program receive a $200 credit toward Alma Care servic" and ends abruptly. That $200 figure appears in the materials given, but the clause is incomplete in the supplied copy and does not appear in the Business Wire excerpt reproduced on third-party pages visible to us; confirmable eligibility and redemption details are not included in the materials provided.

Alma Care amplified the partnership on its LinkedIn page, writing "We’re thrilled to announce a new partnership with Twig Fertility to make the postpartum journey more supported and seamless for families across Ontario!" The LinkedIn post, captured with Alma Care's follower count at 896, adds editorial tone: "This partnership reflects what we deeply believe: every family deserves connected care that honours both the joy and the challenges of becoming parents. We’re excited to work alongside Twig to prepare for - and ease the transition after birth and uplift families with the compassionate, high-touch support they deserve." The post includes photo credit to "📸 Tanner Kohara & Melissa Gallagher" and hashtags #postpartumcare #familybuilding #partnership #maternalhealth.

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Social copy from an Instagram snippet refers to "Alma Care's Care Concierge, for a customized, informed and supported postpartum experience," though that caption is truncated in the supplied material. The Business Wire reproduction carried on at least one news aggregator also showed a Toronto press header and a copyright line reading "Copyright Business Wire 2026," with the aggregator page updated as recently as March 4, 2026.

For anyone considering an Alma Care package as a push present or postpartum gift, the partnership matters because it pairs fertility-clinic continuity with in-home support. The precise mechanics - service pricing, geographic coverage beyond Alma Care's LinkedIn emphasis on "families across Ontario," and any $200 credit terms tied to Twig’s Extended Pregnancy Program - are not fully detailed in the provided materials. Those specifics should be confirmed directly with Alma Care and Twig Fertility before making plans or gifting services. The announcement nonetheless signals a concrete step toward integrating clinic-based care with at-home postpartum support in Canada.

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