infertility counseling

Lucienne Cohen Therapy, providing compassionate therapy for anxiety, body image, and perinatal mental health serving Boston, MA and Dallas, TX

The journey to building a family can be both deeply hopeful and profoundly painful. Infertility is not just a medical diagnosis—it is an emotional experience that can affect your mental health, relationships, and sense of self. When family planning does not unfold as expected, the loss of control can feel overwhelming, leaving you feeling anxious, isolated, confused, or emotionally exhausted.

Emotional Support for the fertility Journey

Infertility struggles often take over your thoughts and daily life. You may find yourself questioning your identity, feeling disconnected from your partner, or withdrawing from friends and family who seem to be moving forward with ease. While others celebrate milestones, you may feel trapped in a relentless cycle of appointments, uncertainty, grief, and disappointment.

When Infertility Impacts Your Mental Health

How Infertility Therapy Can Help

I offer a supportive, nonjudgmental space to process the emotional impact of infertility and regain a sense of stability and control. Working with a therapist who specializes in reproductive and fertility-related concerns can help you navigate grief, anxiety, trauma, and relationship stress.

You might benefit from therapy if:

  • You’re feeling anxious, depressed, or emotionally disconnected

  • You and your partner are struggling to stay connected

  • You’re unsure how much more you can handle

  • You’re navigating fertility treatments or pregnancy loss

  • You want space to think about next steps with more clarity