Pregnancy and early parenthood are often described as joyful — yet for many, they also bring overwhelming changes, unexpected emotions, and invisible struggles. You may feel anxious, depressed, or disconnected from yourself. You may be grieving the loss of your old life while adjusting to a new identity. Or you may be struggling with guilt, shame, or the pressure to “do it all.”
Perinatal mental health therapy provides a safe, compassionate space to process these experiences and support both you and your growing family.
Therapy during the perinatal period can help you navigate the unique challenges of pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood, including:
Whether this is your first time seeking help or you’ve tried therapy before, there is still a way forward.
What to Expect in Perinatal Mental Health Therapy
supporting your relationship with yourself, your baby, and your partner.
processing difficult or traumatic pregnancy and birth experiences.
learning to calm the nervous system and find moments of presence amidst overwhelm.
weaving in evidence-based strategies to help with mood, identity, and relational changes.
Perinatal therapy is not about achieving perfection — it’s about helping you feel more grounded, supported, and connected in this transformative chapter of life.
These shifts create space for both you and your family to thrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Many new parents experience postpartum anxiety or depression. It doesn’t mean you’re failing — it means you need support, and help is available.
Absolutely. Partners are welcome and often benefit from support, too. Therapy can strengthen the bond between both parents and support your relationship as you adjust.
Therapy can begin anytime — during pregnancy, immediately postpartum, or later on. Whenever you’re ready, the space will be here for you.
Shame is common, but it doesn’t define you. In therapy, we meet those feelings with compassion and understanding, not judgment. You don’t have to carry this alone.
Ready to Take the First Step?
You don’t need to have it all figured out before reaching out. If you’re curious, hesitant, or simply wanting to feel a little less alone, that’s more than enough.
Use the button below to schedule a free 15-minute consultation or send a message with your questions. This is your space—and you’re welcome here.
It’s not selfish to want more ease. There’s room for you here.