Infertility Counseling Center provides services to those struggling with infertility, pregnancy loss, and other reproductive challenges.
We know that every family-building journey is unique, and we want to help you navigate yours.
Hey, I’m Julie Potter.
I’m a social worker, and an advocate for those experiencing family-building challenges. 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’ve been there – the never-ending cycle of hope and disappointment. That’s why I started Infertility Counseling Center. My personal journey, combined with my professional experience makes me determined to help others going through family building challenges.
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
Infertility Resources
Friends and Family: What NOT to say to someone struggling with infertility
It’s that time of year where we spend time with extended family and gather with friends. With the holidays fast approaching, I wanted to share a list of things NOT to say to your family members who are experiencing infertility. [read more]
H*** (HOPE): The 4-letter Word
Infertility sucks. There’s no way around that. The disappointment, the frustration, the heartbreak. [read more]
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.