


Infertility and Pregnancy Loss
These experiences can feel isolating, heavy, and difficult to put into words, especially when it seems like everyone around you is moving forward in ways you had expected for yourself. Therapy offers a space where you don’t have to minimize your pain or package it into something more comfortable for others. Instead, we slow things down and make room for the full weight of what you’re carrying. Together, we begin to look at the story you’ve been living inside of, the one that may have once felt clear or certain, and gently explore what it means to have that story shift. That might look like grieving the life you thought you’d have, making space for both hope and fear to exist at the same time, or learning how to move forward when things haven’t unfolded the way you imagined.
Our work centers on helping you feel more anchored within yourself as you navigate all of this. We explore how this experience is impacting your sense of identity, your relationships, and the way you see your future. There is space to process grief in all its forms, including the quieter, more ambiguous losses that don’t always get acknowledged, as well as the cumulative weight that can build over time. At the same time, we focus on helping you find ways to cope in your day-to-day life, so you’re not just getting through each moment, but feeling a bit more steady within it. Whether you are in the middle of treatment, questioning next steps, or finding your way after loss, therapy becomes a place to reconnect with yourself, to rework the story in a way that feels more honest and sustainable, and to feel less alone in the process.