Reproductive Mental Health

Fertility and postpartum journeys can stretch you in ways you never expected — emotionally, physically, and in the quiet places you don’t always talk about. Whether you’re preparing for treatment, grieving a loss, or finding your footing after birth, you deserve care that honors the full weight of your experience.

My work is steady, practical, and grounded in the nervous system, offering support that meets you where you are and helps you move through this season with more clarity, compassion, and steadiness.

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Fertility Readiness Evaluations

Care for individuals or couples preparing for fertility treatment and wanting clarity, grounding, and emotional readiness before beginning.


You can expect: a thoughtful look at stress patterns and support systems, straightforward guidance, and practical tools that help you enter treatment feeling steadier and more prepared.

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Postpartum & Identity Transitions

Support for women navigating postpartum mood shifts, identity changes, or the emotional weight that can follow birth — especially after fertility treatment.


You can expect: help making sense of what’s happening in your body and mind, practical tools for the early months, and a pace that protects you from overwhelm while honoring your lived experience.

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Counseling During Fertility Treatment

Support for women navigating IUI, IVF, donor cycles, or timed cycles — especially when the process feels consuming or unpredictable.


You can expect: grounding strategies for appointments and waiting periods, help naming the emotional and physical toll of treatment, and tools that keep you steady without slipping into shutdown or overfunctioning.

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Support After Loss or Unexpected Outcomes

Care for women processing miscarriage, recurrent loss, failed cycles, or the grief that comes with unexpected turns in the fertility journey.


You can expect: space to honor the full range of emotions, support for navigating triggers and daily life, and nervous‑system tools that help you move through grief without feeling rushed or minimized.