Therapy for healing for those who are childless not by choice
For those considering ending fertility treatments, which have not been successful
For those who have experienced recurrent pregnancy loss and feel unable to cope with another loss
For those who have explored many paths to family building and face obstacles continuing
For those who feel physically, mentally, or emotionally unable to continue
There can be such grief with ending your family building efforts, even if it feels like the right decision or if the decision has been made for you.
Therapy can help by providing a neutral, judgment-free space for you (and your partner, if you have one) to reflect on your reproductive grief and trauma, as well as to grieve the end of your family building efforts
As a side note, I acknowledge that some people may prefer different terminology in place of “childless” (such as childfree, childfree after infertility, non-parent, or non-mom). I typically say “childless” as the default to differentiate people who wanted to have children but couldn’t have them from people who intentionally chose not to have children. I will use the language that you prefer.