Infertility Therapists
Navigating infertility can be emotionally overwhelming. Connect with therapists on First Session who understand the unique challenges of fertility journeys and can provide compassionate support.

The experience of infertility can bring a range of difficult emotions—grief, frustration, isolation, and uncertainty about the future. Whether you're just beginning to explore fertility options, going through treatments, or considering other paths to parenthood, having a supportive space to process these feelings can make a meaningful difference.
Therapists who work with infertility understand the emotional complexity involved. They can help you navigate the ups and downs of treatment cycles, manage stress, communicate with your partner, and make decisions that feel right for you. On First Session, you can browse therapist profiles and watch intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you.
Kristin Michie
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Kristin Michie
Anna Loch

Anna Loch
Lea Konforte

Lea Konforte
Lauren Robertson

Lauren Robertson
Stephanie Moncada

Stephanie Moncada
Cassandra Fezzuoglio

Cassandra Fezzuoglio

Therapy is hard work.
Infertility therapy provides emotional support and coping strategies for individuals and couples navigating fertility challenges. A therapist can help you process difficult emotions, manage stress related to treatments or decisions, and work through the impact infertility may have on your relationships, identity, and sense of the future.
Anyone experiencing the emotional weight of infertility may find therapy helpful—whether you're in the early stages of trying to conceive, undergoing fertility treatments, considering alternative paths like adoption or surrogacy, or coming to terms with an outcome that wasn't what you hoped for. Partners and family members may also benefit from support during this time.
Therapy sessions provide a confidential space to explore your feelings without judgment. You might discuss the emotional toll of treatment cycles, grief over losses, relationship dynamics, or decisions about next steps. Your therapist can offer coping strategies, help you communicate with loved ones, and support you in finding meaning and resilience through the process.
The length of therapy varies based on your individual needs and circumstances. Some people find a few sessions helpful during particularly challenging moments, while others benefit from ongoing support throughout their fertility journey. Your therapist can work with you to determine what feels right based on where you are and what you're navigating.
It's important to find someone you feel comfortable opening up to about such personal experiences. On First Session, you can watch therapist intro videos to get a sense of their personality and approach. Look for someone who seems warm, understanding, and experienced with fertility-related concerns. Many therapists offer initial consultations to help you determine if it's a good fit.
Browse therapists on First Session who have experience with infertility and fertility-related concerns. Watch their intro videos to find someone who feels right, then book directly through the platform. Many therapists offer online sessions, which can provide flexibility during an already demanding time.
