Infertility

When hope and grief coexist

Infertility can bring chronic stress, grief, and emotional exhaustion.

I provide infertility therapy and reproductive mental health support for individuals and couples navigating fertility challenges

You’re not imagining how hard this is

  • Feeling stuck in constant waiting or uncertainty

  • Anxiety around appointments, tests, or procedures

  • Grief that comes in waves— even without a clear loss

  • Anger, numbness, or sadness that feels hard to explain

  • Strain on relationships, identity, or self-trust

  • Difficulty being around pregnancy or birth announcements

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How Therapy Can Help

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Infertility doesn’t have clear endings. Therapy offers a place to acknowledge and process what you’ve lost- and what you’re still looking for.

Making Space for Grief

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Navigating Identity and Relationships

Infertility can impact how you see yourself and how you relate to others. Therapy can support these shifts with compassion and clarity.

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We work with anxiety, rumination and overwhelm so the emotional toll doesn’t consume every part of your life.

Reducing Emotional Exhaustion

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We gently attend to how stress and grief are held in the body, helping you reconnect with yourself at a pace that feels safe.

Supporting Mind and Body

Let’s talk about it-

Your 15-minute consultation is free.

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