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At Ello, we offer specialized therapeutic treatment for Pregnancy After Loss (PAL) and pregnancy after infertility, as we understand the profound challenge that comes with balancing worry with being hopeful.
Therapy for pregnancy after loss and infertility involves managing complex emotions, grounding and mindfulness, processing grief, coping with fears, and navigating the challenges of this new pregnancy with support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the common symptoms during Pregnancy after Loss or Infertility?
Pregnancy after loss and pregnancy after infertility are challenging experiences that often create complex feelings like relief, fear, joy, happiness, worry and anxiety.
When should someone seek professional help for pregnancy after loss or infertility?
You should seek professional help if you are experiencing ongoing distress, reduced functioning in daily life or want to feel better about your new pregnancy.
What happens in the first session?
During your first session, your therapist will guide you through the therapy process, ask questions to understand your problem better and get to know you from a holistic perspective. Many individuals and couples find hope and relief in their first session after taking the critical first step toward improvement. This initial session frequently leads to new realizations and insights.
How often will I need to attend therapy?
You and your therapist will work together to figure out a schedule that fits your needs and lifestyle, whether it’s weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Research has shown that individuals and couples who attend counselling regularly often find the most positive results. It’s all about creating a supportive routine that helps you thrive!
Do you see individuals or couples?
At Ello, we offer both individual and couple services for pregnancy after loss/infertility. We understand that new pregnancies can place immense pressure on couples, and people often respond differently to stress. We’ve got you.
What are the rates?
It is common to feel concerned about counselling costs, but viewing it as a valuable investment in your well-being is essential. Taking this step for yourself can lead to meaningful change, and the cost of not seeking help can be much greater. Remember, many extended health care plans offer coverage for these services. Your health and happiness truly deserve this investment.
$160 per hour for both individuals and couples.