Therapy for Infertility

Trying to conceive can quietly reshape every part of your life, including your sense of self, your relationship, and your plans for the future. What others may see as a medical issue often feels like an emotional marathon marked by hope, disappointment, waiting, and difficult decisions. I offer infertility therapy in Illinois and Utah for individuals and couples who need thoughtful, steady support during this deeply personal season.

Infertility and fertility treatments can bring waves of grief, anxiety, and medical stress. You may find yourself bracing for bad news, feeling triggered by friends’ pregnancy announcements, or questioning your body, your relationship, and identity. The ongoing uncertainty can strain even strong partnerships, especially when each person copes differently. Therapy creates space to untangle these emotions without minimizing them or rushing toward solutions.

In our work together, we can process reproductive grief, navigate treatment-related stress, strengthen communication, and explore the complex decisions that often accompany family building. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist serving Illinois and Utah, I use an emotion-focused and attachment-informed approach to help you feel more grounded, connected, and clear about your next steps.

Infertility can feel isolating, but you do not have to move through it alone. Support can make room for both your heartbreak and your hope while helping you move forward in a way that honors you.

  • Yes. Therapy can support decision-making, emotional preparation, and relational communication during treatment.

  • Infertility can bring grief, shame, anger, and relationship strain. Therapy offers a space to process those emotions and strengthen coping strategies.

  • I work with both individuals and couples navigating fertility challenges.