Therapy for fertility challenges

If you’re struggling with fertility issues, you’re not alone—and you’re not overreacting for feeling the way you do. Whether you’re going through testing, trying treatments, facing loss, or just feeling stuck in the uncertainty of it all, this journey can be incredibly tough—emotionally, physically, and mentally.

You may feel sadness, anger, guilt, anxiety, or even a sense of shame. You might be avoiding baby showers or social media, feeling disconnected from your partner, or constantly bracing yourself for the next piece of difficult news. These are heavy things to carry—and you shouldn’t have to carry them on your own.

How Therapy Can Help

Therapy can offer a space to take a breath. To talk, cry, be silent, vent, process—or just not have to explain everything for once. Together, we can work through the emotional ups and downs, and help you find steadiness and strength as you navigate this path.

Some of the things we might focus on include:

  • Managing the emotional rollercoaster of trying to conceive
  • Processing grief after loss or failed treatments
  • Making sense of complex decisions like IVF, egg/sperm donation, or surrogacy
  • Communicating more openly with your partner
  • Finding ways to care for yourself through a process that can feel all-consuming
  • Exploring what parenthood—and life—means to you

What It’s Like to Work Together

I’m here to support you with empathy, honesty, and zero judgment. Every person’s fertility journey is different, so therapy will look different for each person too. My goal is to create a space where you feel heard, supported, and more connected to your own inner resources—even in the midst of uncertainty.

There’s no “right” way to feel, and there’s no pressure to have all the answers. You don’t need to come in with a plan—you just need to show up, as you are.

You’re Not Alone

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or emotionally exhausted, please know there is support. Therapy doesn’t fix everything overnight—but it can make things feel a little more manageable, a little less lonely, and a lot more grounded.

If you’re curious about how therapy might help, you’re welcome to reach out. We can talk, ask questions, and see what feels right for you—no pressure.