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Coping with infertility

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Coping with infertility as a couple

coping with infertility - couples counseling for couples struggling with infertility in PhiladelphiaDo you feel that your spouse doesn’t understand your feelings? Do you feel that infertility treatments are putting a strain on your marriage? Do you feel as if you aren’t spending quality time together as a couple?

The emotional needs of couples often get overlooked as couples rush to manage doctor appointments and interventions. Emotional support is proven to be a helpful component to fertility treatment and success. 

Fertility treatment can have an impact on your relationship. Stress may be impacting your communication or your abilities to meet each other’s needs.

Couples therapy can help

Couples therapy can help you to:

  • Increase emotional intimacy
  • Strengthen your relationship
  • Keep communication open
  • Discuss options and make decisions
  • Nurture your relationship whatever the outcome of your family building journey

Improve your relationship

As a family moving along the path of fertility, you may feel as if you are still waiting for your life as a family to begin. You may be feeling pressure or alienation from family or friends. Therapy can help you to nurture your relationship and manage the emotional challenges of infertility together.

In therapy, Pamela will provide coping tools that you can use to create tangible improvements to your relationship. You can work together to deal with the physical and emotional changes that infertility brings.

Creating a stronger relationship will help you better cope with infertility so that you can cope with all of its accompanying challenges together.

Get help today

Call now, or just fill out the form and click Send. We also offer group sessions for men and women coping with infertility.

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Main Line: 191 Presidential Blvd. Suite W10
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Center City: 123 Chestnut Street, Suite 204
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Phone: (267) 259-8077

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