Private Fertility Counselling in Leicester
Supportive therapy for coping with infertility and the emotions it brings
Trying to conceive can be an emotional rollercoaster. The hope, the waiting, the disappointment - it can all feel exhausting, and isolating. You might be grieving a future that hasn’t happened yet, feeling left behind as others move forward, or struggling with the stress fertility treatment puts on your mental and physical health - and on your relationship.
Fertility counselling offers space to share what you’re feeling openly, without judgement or pressure to stay positive.

Why Fertility Counselling
Can Help
Fertility struggles can affect every part of life — your relationships, your mood, even your sense of self. It can be isolating when others don’t fully understand what you’re going through.
Therapy gives you emotional support to:
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Process feelings of grief, anger or disappointment
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Cope with anxiety around tests, results and treatment cycles
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Explore the impact on your relationship, work or social life
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Find ways to manage stress and stay connected to yourself
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Talk honestly about fears for the future or next steps
Mental Health & Infertility
Infertility isn’t just a medical challenge - it’s an emotional and personal one. You might be dealing with sadness, guilt, or anger, or feel like your life is on hold. Many clients share that they’re exhausted by the cycle of hope and loss, or find it hard to talk to friends and family about what’s happening. Therapy for infertility can help you feel less alone, offering a steady space to make sense of everything you’re carrying.

"I have really valued talking to Anne. She is warm, engaging, and has a way of finding just the right question to ask that makes me think and respond honestly. She has challenged me and been a strong shoulder in equal measure. Time with her is never wasted. Thank you."
Common Questions
Your Questions Answered
Everything you need to know before starting your journey
