Reproductive & Infertility Loss
Reproductive & Infertility Loss Counseling in Bozeman, MT
Infertility, pregnancy loss, and reproductive grief can be some of the most isolating experiences to carry. We offer compassionate support for adults in Bozeman and across Montana navigating the emotional toll of fertility struggles and loss.
This counseling at a glance
- What it is: Individual therapy for the emotional impact of infertility, pregnancy loss, and reproductive grief.
- Best for: Adults grieving a loss, struggling through fertility treatment, or carrying a grief others may not see.
- Approach: Compassionate, attachment-based, and trauma-informed, at a pace that feels safe.
- Where: In person in Bozeman; secure telehealth across Montana.
What is reproductive and infertility loss counseling?
Infertility and reproductive loss can affect every part of life, often in ways that go unseen. This may include the grief of miscarriage, stillbirth, or the loss of a hoped-for pregnancy; the strain of fertility treatment; the heartbreak of a negative test month after month; or the complicated feelings around failed cycles, donor decisions, or the end of a family-building journey. At Bozeman Therapy & Counseling, we offer counseling for adults navigating this kind of loss, with compassion, steadiness, and room to grieve what may feel invisible to others.
The grief of infertility and loss is real, and you deserve compassionate support through it.
What can this counseling help with?
This counseling can support people who are experiencing:
- Grief after miscarriage, stillbirth, or pregnancy loss
- The emotional toll of infertility and fertility treatment
- Anxiety, depression, or hopelessness tied to fertility struggles
- Grief that others do not see or fully understand
- Strain on your relationship or sense of self
- Decisions about treatment, donors, surrogacy, or stopping
- Isolation, shame, or feeling alone in your experience
What is our approach?
We do not treat this grief as something to rush through or explain away. Reproductive loss is real loss, and it often comes with layers of anxiety, anger, longing, and guilt. Our approach is compassionate, attachment-based, and trauma-informed, paying attention to your nervous system, your relationships, and the meaning this experience holds for you. Together we make space to grieve, process the hard emotions, support your relationship if you wish, and help you find steadier footing, whatever the path forward looks like. We move at your pace and follow your lead.
What can you expect in sessions?
Therapy offers a private, supportive place to say the things that feel too painful or too complicated to share elsewhere. Clients often begin to feel less alone, put words to grief that has felt invisible, and make sense of the anxiety, anger, or guilt that can come with reproductive loss. Over time, this work can ease isolation, support your relationship, and help you carry this experience with more compassion for yourself, however your story unfolds.
Is this counseling right for me?
This may be a good fit if you are grieving a pregnancy loss, struggling through infertility or treatment, or carrying reproductive grief that feels invisible to the people around you. You do not need to wait for a certain kind of loss to deserve support. If your experience has left you hurting, anxious, or alone, counseling can help. Partners are also welcome, together or individually.
Do you offer this counseling online in Montana?
Yes. We offer this counseling in person in Bozeman and online for adults located anywhere in Montana, which can be especially helpful during treatment, recovery, or seasons when leaving home feels like too much.
What to expect when you start
A warm first session
We start by getting to know you and what brings you in — no pressure to have it all figured out.
A plan that fits you
Together we shape an approach around your goals, your pace, and what actually helps.
Steady, real support
Ongoing sessions help you work with the patterns underneath the distress and notice real change.
Looking for more specific support?
Reproductive loss touches many parts of life. One of these pages may also help.