Infertility & Pregnancy Loss Therapy
This journey is often isolating and tender. You deserve a space where you don't have to minimize it.

What This Experience Can Look Like
Infertility and pregnancy loss are losses that the world often doesn't know how to hold. People say things like “at least you know you can get pregnant” or “everything happens for a reason” — and even though they mean well, it makes you feel more alone.
You might be in the middle of fertility treatments, riding the emotional rollercoaster of hope and devastation month after month. You might have experienced a miscarriage or stillbirth and feel like you're supposed to just keep going. Maybe you're watching everyone around you announce pregnancies while you smile through the ache in your chest.
This grief is real. It's valid. And you shouldn't have to carry it alone.
How I Can Help
I provide a space where you can say the things you can't say anywhere else — the jealousy, the rage, the sadness, the guilt, the “what ifs.” All of it is welcome here.
We'll work through the emotional toll of your experience — whether you're in the thick of treatment, recovering from a loss, or figuring out what comes next. I'll help you process the grief, navigate the strain it puts on your relationships, and rebuild a sense of hope and identity that isn't entirely dependent on one outcome.
You Might Be a Good Fit If...
You're exhausted — emotionally, physically, and mentally — from the fertility journey
You feel like no one in your life truly understands what you're going through
Baby announcements and baby showers feel unbearable
You and your partner are struggling to communicate about this
You've experienced a miscarriage or pregnancy loss and wonder if it's somehow your "fault".
You need a space where you don't have to be strong or positive
Common Questions
Absolutely. You don't need a diagnosis to deserve support. If the experience is causing you pain, that's reason enough.
Therapy isn't a fertility treatment — but managing stress and emotional health can absolutely support your overall well-being during the process. More importantly, it gives you a place to breathe.
“Your grief doesn't need to be earned or explained. It just needs space.”
