Infertility & Reproductive Mental Health
Reproductive and fertility challenges can be deeply personal and often feel isolating. Whether you’re navigating difficulty conceiving, pregnancy loss, complicated emotions around family-building, or the uncertainty that comes with reproductive transitions, therapy offers a space to talk openly about experiences that are not always well understood or openly discussed.
As a psychologist, and as someone who experienced pregnancy loss, I understand how complex and layered this journey can be. Grief, hope, frustration, fear, and longing often coexist, and there is no single “right” way to move through them. In therapy, we’ll go at a pace that feels respectful and supportive, focusing on your unique experience rather than comparisons or expectations.
Our work together may involve processing loss, managing anxiety or uncertainty, navigating medical systems, supporting relationships, or reconnecting with yourself during a time that can feel consuming. Therapy is a collaborative and compassionate process, grounded in helping you feel seen, supported, and less alone. You deserve care and understanding as you move through this chapter, wherever you are in your journey.
I am a Certified Perinatal Mental Health Provider through the Postpartum Support International. I integrate evidence-based strategies tailored to infertility, pregnancy loss, and reproductive transitions.
Resources
RESOLVE: The National Infertility and Family Building Association empowers people navigating their fertility journey through trusted information, community support, and grassroots advocacy that make family building options accessible to everyone.
