Reproductive and perinatal mental health
For the seasons of becoming.
Specialized support through fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and reproductive loss: the passages we're expected to weather quietly, and shouldn't have to weather alone.

The work
The path to and through parenthood is rarely simple.
Trying to conceive, carrying a pregnancy, the tender postpartum months, and the losses that can shadow any of them are among the most physically and emotionally demanding passages of a life, and among the most silently endured. I offer specialized, culturally attuned care for the full reproductive arc.
This includes family planning and fertility care, perinatal mood disorders and postpartum depression and anxiety, the identity shifts of new parenthood, infertility and the strain it places on a body and a relationship, pregnancy and infant loss, and the grief that so often goes unwitnessed. Whatever season you're in, you don't have to hold it alone or in silence.
When this is the work
When this is the work.
Postpartum depression & anxiety.
The months after birth can bring a darkness or a dread that no one warned you about. It is common, it is treatable, and it is not a verdict on your love for your child.
Infertility & the long wait.
Trying, treatment, and uncertainty exact a quiet, grinding toll on hope, on identity, and on a relationship. We make space for the grief that has nowhere else to go.
Loss, and the grief no one sees.
Miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant loss are often mourned in isolation. Here, your loss is real, your grief is welcome, and you set the terms of how we hold it.
What to expect
What to expect.
Gentle, specialized, and attuned to the season you're actually in.
- 01
A free 15-minute consult.
A brief call about where you are, whether trying, expecting, postpartum, or grieving, and what would help.
- 02
An initial session.
We talk about the physical and emotional landscape, and what support looks like for this chapter.
- 03
Ongoing sessions.
A steady, private place to be honest about a season the world expects you to weather in silence.
“This season asks so much of you. You're allowed to be held through it.”