Infertility

You didn't expect it to be this hard.

Like so many people, you dreamed of becoming a parent and assumed it would happen naturally. But your journey has looked different. Whether you've received an infertility diagnosis or simply found that conceiving is more complicated than you hoped, the weight of that reality can be overwhelming. It can feel like the future you imagined is slipping away.

The road of infertility is an emotional one. Medical appointments, difficult decisions, and the uncertainty of treatments bring their own stress and anxiety. The cycle of hope and heartbreak — trying, waiting, and trying again — can leave you grieving in ways that are hard to put into words. You may find yourself questioning what you could have done differently, or feeling angry, powerless, or simply exhausted.

And through all of it, you may feel profoundly alone.

Infertility can be isolating in a quiet, painful way. It's not always easy to talk about, and even the people who love you most may not fully understand what you're carrying. Your relationship with your partner may also be feeling the strain; the emotional, physical, and financial toll of this process touches everything. At the very moment you need connection and support the most, it can feel impossibly out of reach.

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Our Work Together

You don't have to navigate this alone.

Working with a reproductive perinatal therapist can offer something that's hard to find elsewhere: a space that is truly yours. Whether you come alone or with your partner, our work together is centered on you: your story, your emotions, your decisions. Together we'll explore what you're feeling, work through the harder moments, and build practical tools to help you manage stress and anxiety along the way. The goal isn't just to cope, but to feel more resilient and more like yourself again, even in the middle of uncertainty.