I am dedicated to providing a safe space for those experiencing infertility and pregnancy loss. I want to help you find healing on your own family building journey and foster resiliency so you can live a meaningful life now.

I get it, navigating infertility can bring a range of emotions: disappointment, failure, heartbreak. You might just be starting out the journey, and don’t know what to expect, or maybe you’ve been on this road for a long time, and feel like you can’t keep going.

I have personally experienced infertility, including failed IUI, IVF, and pregnancy losses, and I understand the pain and grief it causes. I enjoy working with individuals going through family-building challenges, and I can partner with you on your journey.

I got my Master’s of Social Work in 2013 and am licensed as a Clinical Social Worker in Missouri, Kansas, Idaho and Utah. I spend my free time reading, eating yummy food, and spending time with the people I love.

Julie Potter, LCSW, infertility therapist in Missouri and Kansas
Julie Potter, LCSW, is an infertility therapist in Kansas City, MO. Here is her office.

My Kansas City therapy office

Education & Trainings

Your story matters, and I’m here to guide you to a place of healing.

Infertility counseling services are offered in-person in kansas city or remotely throughout Missouri, Kansas, Idaho and Utah

Whether you have infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss, we’ll help you get a handle on your emotions so you can get back to living a happy life.

We’ll guide you through processing your emotions, communicating how you feel, and reigniting that spark you had before your infertility journey.

Infertility can be pretty isolating. Meet with a supportive community that understands the nuances and complexities of the challenges.

We provide psychological evaluations/consultations used for gamete donors, intended parents, and gestational carriers.

It would be an honor to work with you.

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Infertility Resources

Acceptance + Hope

Accept the hard realities of your infertility journey, but also have hope that things will work out for you? It's possible!   Having spent the last 10 years surrounded by infertility, both personally and professionally, I get that infertility is complicated. The emotions felt during the process can make you feel like you’re doing mental gymnastics. At an Olympic level. The bouncing back and forth between the good and sad,[read more]

Alabama and IVF

Here are 5 tips on how to manage the anxiety and unknowns surrounding the Alabama Supreme Court decision to classify embryos created in IVF as children, and the aftermath.