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This path may be uncertain, but you don’t have to walk it alone.

Therapy for Fertility & Reproductive Mental Health Support

Fertility & Reproductive Mental Health Therapy for Adults in Los Angeles and Telehealth throughout CA. Support for anxiety, grief, and the emotional challenges of fertility and family-building.

The journey toward building a family can be deeply meaningful, but it can also bring emotional challenges that many people don’t anticipate.

Fertility struggles, medical treatments, pregnancy loss, and uncertainty about the future can take a significant toll on mental and emotional wellbeing.

Reproductive mental health therapy offers a compassionate space to process these experiences and receive support during what can often feel like an isolating journey.


Common Experiences Clients Bring to Therapy

Many clients seek therapy while navigating:

• infertility or difficulty conceiving
• IVF or fertility treatment stress
• emotional exhaustion from fertility journeys
• pregnancy loss or miscarriage
• pregnancy after loss
• grief, uncertainty, and cycles of hope and disappointment
• relationship stress during fertility treatment
• decisions around family building

 Trying, waiting, grieving, and hoping. Your experience deserves care.

How therapy works

What Therapy for Fertility and Reproductive Mental Health May Look Like

Therapy can help you navigate the emotional complexity of fertility and reproductive experiences with more support and steadiness. You may learn how to cope with uncertainty, process grief and loss, manage anxiety, and move through difficult moments with greater self-compassion.

Over time, many clients also find more clarity in their decisions, stronger connection in their relationships, and a renewed sense of grounding- even when things feel uncertain.

Frequently asked questions about Fertility & Reproductive Mental Health Therapy
FAQs

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  • Therapy offers a space to process the emotional impact of fertility struggles, pregnancy loss, or medical treatments. It can help you cope with anxiety, grief, uncertainty, and relationship stress while building tools to feel more grounded and supported through the process.

  • Not at all. Many people seek support while considering parenthood, taking a break from trying, navigating infertility diagnoses, or processing past experiences. Wherever you are in your journey, your experience is valid and welcome here.

  • I support individuals and couples navigating:

    • Infertility and fertility treatments (IVF, IUI, etc.)

    • Pregnancy loss and miscarriage

    • Anxiety, grief, and emotional overwhelm

    • Decision-making around family building

    • Identity shifts and relationship stress

    • Navigating cultural or family expectations

  • Yes- these feelings are incredibly common and often go unspoken. Fertility challenges can bring up grief, comparison, isolation, and uncertainty. Therapy helps create space for these emotions without judgment.

  • Our first session is a chance to get to know each other. We’ll talk about what’s bringing you in, your experiences so far, and what support might look like for you. There’s no pressure to share everything at once- we go at your pace.

  • This varies for each person. Some clients come for short-term support during a specific phase (like a treatment cycle), while others choose longer-term support. We’ll collaborate on what feels right for you.

  • Absolutely. You don’t need to wait until things feel overwhelming. If this journey is taking a toll on you in any way, you deserve support.

 You don’t have to navigate the emotional side of fertility alone. Therapy can provide support, understanding, and tools to help you move through this experience with greater care for yourself.