Fertility concerns
Struggling with fertility can feel like your life is on hold—emotionally, physically, and relationally.
Fertility challenges are more common than many people realize, and they can affect anyone at any stage of trying to conceive. Fertility struggles aren’t just medical—they’re deeply emotional. They often involve grief, uncertainty, anxiety, loss of control, and repeated cycles of hope and disappointment.
In my work as a therapist, I specialize in supporting individuals and couples navigating fertility-related stress, whether you're just starting your journey, undergoing treatment, or coping with long-term uncertainty.
What Helps
In therapy, we may focus on:
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• Processing grief, trauma, and emotional overwhelm
• Managing anxiety and “what if” thinking
• Strengthening communication between partners• Navigating intimacy and connection during treatment cycles• Building coping strategies for waiting, setbacks, and uncertainty


Benefits of Therapy
With support, many people experience:
• Reduced anxiety and emotional distress
• Stronger connection with their partner
• A greater sense of control and grounding
• Improved ability to cope with medical processes
• Feeling less alone in a very isolating experience
You don’t have to carry this silently or navigate it alone. Emotional support can make a meaningful difference in how you experience your fertility journey.
If this is part of your story, I’m here to support you. Reach out to learn more.
