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Online Infertility Counseling for Women

Compassionate Care and Support for Women and Couples in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Washington, and Arizona.

You Deserve Support That Honors Your Story

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Let Go of Guilt

 Release the pressure to “stay positive” or “be strong” all the time.

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Cope Without Feeling Alone

 Have a safe space to process, vent, and just be, without judgment.

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Reclaim Your Inner Strength

Find the resilience that’s been buried under fear, loss, or exhaustion.

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You don’t have to face one of the hardest chapters of your life alone.

Whether you’re trying to get pregnant, currently pregnant after a long road, or thinking about letting go of treatment altogether, this is a safe place to land.

Infertility isn’t just a medical issue.
It’s emotional. It’s physical. It’s deeply personal.

Most people won’t fully understand the grief, the exhaustion, or the quiet ache of hope.
But I do.

Your mind and body have been through so much.
And while healing may feel far away, you can learn to trust yourself—and your body—again.

You deserve support that honors your story.

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The Grief & Loss of Infertility Is Real—Even If Others Don’t See It

If you’re unable to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term, you likely feel a profound sense of loss.

You’re mourning a child that was hoped for but never came to be.

There’s a lot more to that loss than most people understand. 

You may be grieving:

  • The hope you once held

  • The future you’ve imagined for yourself and your family

  • The happy updates you were waiting to share that never came

  • A simple answer to someone asking, “Is this your first pregnancy?”

  • Being able to plan ahead and control certain aspects of your life

  • Naturally conceiving instead of conceiving in a cold and sterile environment

This is a deeply personal loss, yet it’s often overlooked or misunderstood, even by those who’ve been through infertility themselves.

The truth is, there’s no “right” way to feel and no “wrong” way to navigate your grief and loss; every journey is uniquely your own.

I’ve faced infertility too, but your story is unique. I’m here with empathy, respect, and an open heart—ready to navigate your journey together, free of judgment.

Your Infertility Counseling Plan

You know what’s best for you and your family. My role is to support and guide you through this journey, helping you find clarity and reclaim your sense of peace. Here’s what you can expect from infertility counseling with me.

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Explore Your Fertility Journey

I’ll take the time to truly understand where you’ve been—emotionally, mentally, and physically. This is more than a timeline of treatments; it’s your lived experience and deserves space and care.

Identify Beliefs & Patterns

We’ll gently identify the beliefs and coping patterns that may be shaping how you see yourself, your body, and your decisions. From there, we’ll shift what no longer serves you and reconnect you with what does.

Learn to Find Compassion for Yourself

Infertility can bring deep emotional pain and harsh self-talk. Together, we’ll practice speaking to yourself with the same care, softness, and grace you’d offer someone you love.

Separate Your Worth from the Outcome

You are not defined by test results, cycles, or outcomes. Therapy helps you reconnect with your worth, value, and identity—no matter where this journey leads.

Celebrate Wins & Mourning Losses Together

We’ll celebrate small wins and hold space for heartbreaks. Whether you need to cry, laugh, or just be still—I’ll be there (sometimes with french fries after an embryo transfer).

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Benefits of Infertility Counseling

While I don’t promise specific outcomes—because every path and person is different—many of my clients experience real, meaningful shifts in how they feel, think, and relate to themselves and others.

Here’s what’s possible for you, too:

  • Greater Confidence and Self-Trust
    Make decisions with clarity and intention—without guilt, overthinking, or second-guessing yourself.

  • Resilience Without Burnout
    Face uncertainty and setbacks with steadiness and strength, without your mental health or relationships taking the hit.

  • More Compassion (for Everyone Involved)
    Be gentler with yourself, your partner, and even those who don’t know what to say—because you’re no longer carrying it all alone.

Many of the people I work with are high-achievers, perfectionists, and caregivers who are used to pushing through pain to get things done. But when it comes to fertility and family-building, doing everything right doesn’t always lead to the outcome you hoped for.

That can leave you feeling helpless, broken, or entirely out of control.

Therapy won’t erase that pain, but it can help you hold it differently, care for yourself, and remember that your worth was never tied to any outcome.

Virtual Infertility Counseling for Women

$200 | 50-Minute Sessions

  • Available to residents of Massachusetts, Washington, Rhode Island, and Arizona.

  • Appointments available Monday-Thursday

  • Superbills Provided for Out-of-Network Reimbursement

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Is Infertility Counseling Right for You?

Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been navigating infertility for years, you may be feeling:

  • Emotionally drained or overwhelmed

  • Hopeless, angry, or numb

  • Disconnected from your body or your partner

  • Stuck in cycles of grief, guilt, or self-blame

  • Isolated—even when others mean well

If any of this feels familiar, know that you’re not alone—and you don’t have to keep carrying this without support.

You deserve care that truly sees and supports you.

I also proudly affirm and support individuals and families in the LGBTQIA+ community. Everyone deserves compassionate, inclusive care on their path to parenthood—whatever that path looks like.

“If you put shame in a Petri dish, it needs three things to grow exponentially: secrecy, silence, and judgment.”

- Brené Brown

Get compassionate, personalized support for your health and healing in a safe space.