Every person’s physical health is related to their mental wellbeing. Getting an infertility diagnosis and going through infertility treatment is a mentally and physically exhausting process that can cause tension and stress and have a significant impact on a couple’s relationship. Often, finding out about infertility is unexpected and creates strong and conflicting feelings. It is important to know that you are not going through this process alone and that you can always seek help and support.
Psychological counseling should be a natural part of going through the infertility treatment process and therefore we recommend it to all our patients. An experienced psychologist helps find solutions to deal with big emotional changes and gives advice on how to better understand and support each other in the relationship as a couple.

We recommend psychological counseling throughout all stages of infertility treatment:
- You have learned that you cannot have a baby naturally
- You are about to start infertility treatment and are afraid of the process ahead
- You are currently undergoing infertility treatment and need advice on maintaining your relationship as a couple
- You have become pregnant after infertility treatment and need emotional support
- You need support during the postpartum period
- You need support after a miscarriage or spontaneous abortion
- You want to understand your emotions and learn to deal with them
- You want to learn new skills to cope with stress
- You want to acquire new communication skills