
Fertility, Pregnancy & Parenting
Building a family is not always a straightforward path. For many people, the journey involves difficult decisions, periods of uncertainty, unexpected losses, medical treatment, and navigating hopes and expectations that may not unfold as planned.
With more than 20 years of experience working within fertility and reproductive health settings, including extensive experience within IVF clinics, I provide support that recognises both the medical realities and emotional complexities of fertility, pregnancy, and family building.
I seek to provide a space to process grief, manage the practical and emotional impacts of treatment, explore difficult decisions, and develop ways of moving forward that align with your values, goals, and circumstances. My aim is to help clients sustain themselves through challenging periods, make thoughtful decisions, and feel more confident navigating whatever comes next.
Who I
Work With
Individuals
Couples
Single women considering parenthood
Intended parents
Donors and donor-conceived families
People pursuing surrogacy pathways
Fertility Treatment & IVF Support
IVF, IUI and fertility treatment
Treatment-related stress and anxiety
Repeated unsuccessful cycles
Managing uncertainty and waiting periods
Treatment decision-making
Navigating relationships during treatment
Preparing for consultations and next steps
Fertility Decisions & Future Planning
Whether to pursue fertility treatment
Donor conception pathways
Solo parenthood
Relationship and fertility decisions
Continuing, pausing, or ending treatment
Exploring alternative pathways to parenthood
Donor Conception & Surrogacy Support
Egg, sperm and embryo donation
Known and Clinic donors
International donation support
Intended parents
Donors and surrogates
Disclosure and family conversations
Pregnancy
Support
Pregnancy after IVF
Pregnancy after miscarriage
High-risk pregnancy
Pregnancy anxiety
Birth-related concerns
Adjustment to becoming a parent
Reproductive
Loss & Grief
Miscarriage
Recurrent pregnancy loss
Failed fertility treatment
Stillbirth
Neonatal loss
Childlessness not by choice
Grieving changes to hoped-for futures