Unfortunately, infertility and miscarriages happen more than people think. It is not something that is openly or widely talked about in our society and this can leave many people struggling to find support when something so devastating and heartbreaking happens to them.
There are many gaps in care for people who have experienced a miscarriage and/or are struggling with infertility.
We aim to bridge that gap and provide a service where people struggling with infertility or who have experienced a miscarriage can access support and learn how to heal from feelings of distress, guilt, shame, jealousy, inferiority, and/or brokenness.
While abortions are a fairly common occurrence in our society, every person has different experiences. This is due, in part, to different communities, supports, backgrounds, religious beliefs, and other factors that determine their feelings about it.
Unfortunately, our society does not talk enough about the emotional and physical distress that women often experience before, during, and after abortions
We are not hear to take a political stance on abortion or judge anyone who has had one. We do not influence our patients' decisions to move forward with one or not.
We are here to offer our patients a place to explore, discuss, and process the complex emotions when making this tough decision. We also hold space and assist our patients to process and heal from any distress that occurs after a procedure, weather the procedure was last week or 10 years ago.