Therapy For Fertility Experiences

When fertility challenges disrupt more than your plans.

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Whether you’re facing infertility, navigating the grief of loss, recovering from a traumatic birth, or sitting with the heavy uncertainty of being childfree (by choice, circumstance, or something in between)… it’s a lot to carry.

The truth is, this isn’t just about your body.

It’s about the emotional toll. The identity questions. The way it impacts your relationships, your confidence, and your sense of what’s next.

It might look like…

Constant anxiety that feels hard to shake—even when you’re “supposed” to be okay

Fear that the next decision could change everything

Anger that sneaks up and catches you off guard

Feeling disconnected from your body, your partner, or your old self

Looping thoughts—what you should’ve done, what others did, what the future holds

A grief that doesn’t quite fit into words

My approach is a good fit for you if...

  • You’re ready for more than surface-level coping—you want lasting change

  • You’ve already done therapy, but feel like something is still unresolved

  • You’re trying to make a big decision about your path forward

  • You’re holding experiences of loss, trauma, or disconnection that still feel unresolved

  • You want to feel more steady, clear, and empowered in this part of your life

Reclaim your life and your time.

You may already know how to survive. You’ve been doing that. But surviving isn’t the same as living. Let’s work together to clear out the noise—so you can make more grounded decisions, reconnect with your values, and feel confident in the path you’re choosing (or re-choosing).

Clients who do this work often leave with:

  • More clarity about what they want—and what they don’t

  • A stronger voice in medical or family systems

  • A deeper connection to themselves and their story

  • Less emotional reactivity and more nervous system regulation

  • The ability to make choices from a place of calm, not urgency or fear

You don’t have to choose between honoring what you’ve been through and building what’s next.

There’s a way to carry your story with more ease—and to feel less at war with yourself in the process.