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Sword Health Evolves ‘Bloom’ into an AI Operating System for Women’s Health

by Jasmine Pennic 03/05/2026 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know

  • The Evolution: Sword Health is expanding its highly successful Bloom product from a condition-specific pelvic care solution into a comprehensive, life-stage-based women’s health platform.
  • The Clinical Scope: The platform now provides end-to-end support across a woman’s entire lifespan, covering fertility and preconception, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, menopause, and persistent pelvic symptoms.
  • The Menopause Anchor: To anchor the expansion, Bloom is launching a first-of-its-kind menopause program. Instead of treating symptoms in isolation, the AI uses “clinical memory” to build adaptive plans—even coordinating hormone therapy directly within the solution when clinically appropriate.
  • The Hard ROI: Bloom has already supported over 150,000 women and reaches 7.5 million people through more than 500 enterprise clients. According to third-party validated claims analysis, the platform delivers $2,276 in annual healthcare savings per member, yielding a 2.9x gross ROI.

Sword Health Expands Bloom Platform to Offer Comprehensive Menopause and Lifespan Care

For the past decade, the digital women’s health sector (often dubbed “FemTech”) has been defined by fragmentation. If an enterprise employer wanted to support its female workforce, it had to buy a patchwork of disconnected point solutions: one app for fertility tracking, a separate telehealth vendor for postpartum pelvic floor therapy, and yet another startup for menopause symptom management. For the patient, this meant constantly bouncing between different platforms, repeating their medical history to new doctors, and experiencing health as a series of isolated, transactional events.

Today, Sword Health announced a strategic platform expansion designed to tear down those silos. The AI Care giant is evolving its Bloom product into a continuous, comprehensive women’s health platform that adapts as a woman’s biological needs change over her lifespan.

The “Clinical Memory” Advantage

The crown jewel of this expansion is Bloom’s newly launched menopause program. Historically, menopause care has been highly reactive—treating a hot flash here or bladder leakage there. Bloom is introducing an AI-native model built on “clinical memory.” Because the platform supports women from fertility through postpartum and into midlife, the AI retains the historical context of the patient’s biomechanical and metabolic baseline.

It uses this data to create adaptive care plans for the full spectrum of menopause (vasomotor, pelvic, and mental health). Crucially, the platform isn’t just offering digital physical therapy exercises; when clinically appropriate, Bloom will now coordinate hormone therapy directly within the solution, ensuring those interventions are seamlessly integrated into the member’s long-term care plan.

The Enterprise Math

From a B2B SaaS perspective, Sword Health’s expansion of Bloom is a masterclass in land-and-expand economics. Currently, Sword serves 20% of the Fortune 500. Overall, the company has delivered more than 10 million AI care sessions to over 700,000 members, avoiding over $1 billion in unnecessary healthcare costs.

Bloom specifically is already a massive revenue engine, reaching 7.5 million people across 500+ enterprise clients. By broadening Bloom’s scope to cover the entire female lifespan, Sword makes its platform incredibly sticky for HR benefit leaders. Why pay for three separate women’s health vendors when Bloom can handle fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause all under one contract?

The financial justification is already validated. According to a third-party claims analysis, Bloom delivers $2,276 in annual healthcare savings per member, translating to a highly lucrative 2.9x gross ROI for the employer.

“Women do not experience health as a set of disconnected conditions. They experience it as life stages, with needs that overlap, evolve, and compound.”, said Virgílio Bento, Founder & CEO of Sword Health. “Our AI Care Model connects all of these fragmented experiences into one intelligent, unified program that remembers everything about each member, proactively anticipates what comes next, and delivers the first AI-native continuous care experience that supports women from fertility through menopause and beyond.”

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