Do you feel alone in your struggles? Does it feel like no one understands you or your experience? It’s common to feel like you’re the only person experiencing this. That’s why meeting in a group can help you feel supported and validated by those who understand.
Meet with others who are going through their own infertility struggles, in a safe and welcoming space, where you can talk about the pains and challenges of experiencing infertility, pregnancy loss, or other reproductive issues.
Infertility therapy groups at Infertility Counseling Center consists of eight sessions. Each session will last 50 minutes. They will be scheduled on either Monday or Tuesday evenings. Each week we will have a specific topic that we will focus on, and each group member will have an opportunity to share their feelings about this topic.
We offer infertility therapy groups with different themes, to help you navigate specific parts of an infertility journey.
Please reach out if you feel that one of the below groups would be helpful during your infertility journey.
Note: We may not be offering all groups currently, but please contact us to find out more and let us know you are interested.
Infertility Therapy Groups
Therapy groups are held in-person in our Kansas City, MO office or remotely throughout KS, MO, ID, and UT.
Infertility Resources
For Family and Friends: How to Learn More about Infertility
Those with infertility need support. But sometimes it might feel like you can never win. You say the wrong thing no matter what. I encourage all of my clients to better communicate how they feel to their support people. But you can do things on your own to have a better understanding of infertility and the pain and sadness your loved one feels.
How to Grieve a Negative Pregnancy Test
It's important to recognize that when you don't get pregnant, it feels like a loss. Give yourself permission to grieve that loss. Here are 5 steps to grieving.
What is Infertility?
Infertility is defined as the inability to get pregnant. But the official definition misses out on the emotions surrounding infertility.