Infertility and Pregnancy Loss
Trying to conceive and pregnancy loss can be among the most emotionally complex seasons in a woman's life. The uncertainty, medical interventions, and grief can create profound stress.
Therapy during this stage offers space to process both hope and grief.
Common Experiences
- Obsessive cycle tracking and heightened anxiety
- Emotional highs and lows each month
- Strain in your relationship
- Feeling isolated from friends or family
- Shame or self-blame
- Grief related to infertility or pregnancy loss
How Therapy Helps
Fertility-related stress is not just situational. It can impact identity, partnership, and overall mental health.
We provide: emotional processing around infertility and loss; anxiety management tools; EMDR for medical trauma or pregnancy loss; relationship support during fertility treatment; and space to navigate decisions about next steps.
Taking the First Step
Beginning Therapy
Starting therapy can feel like a big step. Many clients reach out after spending months — sometimes years — wondering whether they should seek support.
If you're considering therapy, we'd love to help you take the next step.