Navigating the heartbreaking journey of terminating a pregnancy for medical reasons (TFMR) is one of life’s most challenging experiences. You don’t have to face this journey alone. Specialized TFMR therapy provides compassionate support tailored to your unique needs, whether you’re making this difficult decision or grieving after your loss.
We understand the overwhelming emotions that can accompany this experience—guilt, sadness, isolation—and offer a nonjudgmental space for you to process these feelings. Through TFMR grief support, you’ll receive guidance and tools to help you navigate the pain, honor your baby’s memory, and move forward with peace and acceptance. Together, we’ll create a healing path that allows you to reclaim your life, find meaning in your experience, and move toward a place of renewed hope and strength.

Some women experience depression, anxiety, altered family and social relationships, and emotional and physical symptoms of grief. Those who experience such distressing symptoms often reach out to others for support and comfort. However, many perinatally bereaved women have reported that their grief was not adequately recognized by friends or family members, leaving them emotionally isolated. Katherine offers specialized counseling for people suffering from one or more miscarriages, TFMR, stillbirth, pregnancy complications, fetal anomalies, and premature delivery.
• Processing the death
• Communication Skills
• Social Isolation
• Understand the phases of grief
• Maximize Memories and Minimize Regrets
 Resilience Grieving Skills

TFMR

TERMINATION FOR MEDICAL REASONS

PROCESSING & INTEGRATION

MISCARRIAGE, STILLBIRTH, & INFANT DEATH

Experiencing a stillbirth is a profound and life-altering loss. It can shatter your sense of self, your hopes for the future, and your connection to the world around you. Grief after stillbirth is not something to “move on” from—it's something to be honored, witnessed, and integrated over time. This space offers support for parents navigating the complex emotions of stillbirth, providing a path toward healing that centers your lived experience, validates your grief, and honors the bond with your baby.

GRIEF