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Founded Year

1997

Stage

Acquired - III | Acquired

Total Raised

$13M

About BabyCenter

BabyCenter operates as a digital parenting resource. BabyCenter products include websites, mobile apps, online communities, email series, social programs, and public health initiatives.

Headquarters Location

163 Freelon Street

San Francisco, California, 94107,

United States

415-537-0900

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Expert Collections containing BabyCenter

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

BabyCenter is included in 1 Expert Collection, including Baby and Kids Tech.

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Baby and Kids Tech

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Companies developing tech-enabled products and services that primarily serve babies, children up to approximately 12 years old, and their parents.

Latest BabyCenter News

Working moms report child care difficulties 3 days per month, creating a retention problem

Oct 26, 2023

Companies can mitigate retention and inclusion concerns, however, with child care benefits and flexibility, research indicates. Published Oct. 26, 2023 Lawmakers speak as Masha Sapper holds her child, Leah, during an event on April 27, 2023, to reintroduce legislation that would provide funds for child care and early learning programs for low to moderate income families. Kevin Dietsch / Staff via Getty Images Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback . Working moms experience child care difficulties about 3.6 working days each month, according to media company BabyCenter, and research indicates those hiccups can have real implications for employers’ DEI and retention efforts. In a survey conducted this summer, moms said many of those problems involved unreliable providers or sick children who could not attend school or day care. But finances play a role, too. Nearly half of those polled said they’ve considered reducing their hours or stopping work altogether to save money on child care. Another 13% already left their jobs due to the costs. Those issues may pose hurdles for employers’ DEI and retention initiatives as study after study — including the most recent one from BabyCenter — reveals that women tend to bear the brunt of child care logistics . When child care supports fall apart, it’s most often women who leave the workforce. Overall workforce participation rates plummeted, for example, in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic. But while participation rates for men recovered quickly, the rates for women didn’t. That statistic did eventually recover to a new high, but the flip side is parents say they’re burned out . To mitigate burnout along with diversity and retention concerns, employers have turned to a variety of child care benefits , such as stipends, dependent care flexible spending accounts and emergency backup care . Others have found success with benefits that may prove useful for even more employees: remote work, schedule flexibility and paid sick days that can be used to care for others. But those offerings can only be one piece of the puzzle, according to some. “There is often a thought process by policy leaders that we should just leave it to industry to create these competitive benefits — that government doesn’t have a role. I believe it is both,” Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn, said at an event last month. Omar has suggested Congress mandate national paid leave , among other things. Recommended Reading

BabyCenter Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was BabyCenter founded?

    BabyCenter was founded in 1997.

  • Where is BabyCenter's headquarters?

    BabyCenter's headquarters is located at 163 Freelon Street, San Francisco.

  • What is BabyCenter's latest funding round?

    BabyCenter's latest funding round is Acquired - III.

  • How much did BabyCenter raise?

    BabyCenter raised a total of $13M.

  • Who are the investors of BabyCenter?

    Investors of BabyCenter include Everyday Health, Johnson & Johnson, Etoys, Bessemer Venture Partners, Trinity Ventures and 3 more.

  • Who are BabyCenter's competitors?

    Competitors of BabyCenter include Parentune and 3 more.

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