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Infertility Counseling
Fertility challenges affect more than reproductive health. They can influence anxiety, mood, relationships, identity, and daily functioning.
The emotional impact of infertility is often underestimated. Women may continue succeeding professionally while privately managing chronic stress, grief, uncertainty, and repeated disappointment throughout fertility treatment or attempts to conceive.
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FERTILITY COUNSELING IN PHILADELPHIA
Dr. Kelly Romirowsky, PsyD, provides evidence-based psychological care for women navigating infetility concerns, IVF, pregnancy loss, assisted reproductive treatment, and the emotional demands that often accompany these experiences.
COORDINATED CARE WITH PHILADELPHIA FERTILITY SPECIALISTS
Works with women receiving care through leading fertility clinics in the Philadelphia area, including Reproductive Medicine Associates Philadelphia, Main Line Fertility, and Penn Fertility Care. She understands the emotional complexities that can accompany infertility, IVF, pregnancy loss, and family-building decisions.
—WHO I HELP
Understanding the Psychological Impact of
Fertility Challenges
Women frequently experience:
Chronic anxiety
Anticipatory worry
Grief
Loss of control
Perfectionism
Self-blame
Social withdrawal
Difficulty concentrating
Relationship stress
More Than Medical Treatment.
Fertility concerns are often viewed primarily as a medical issue. However, the psychological effects can be equally significant.
These reactions are understandable but may become clinically significant when they begin interfering with daily functioning or persist over timeFunctional Impact
Fertility-related stress can affect multiple areas of life. When these symptoms become persistent, psychological support can improve both emotional functioning and quality of life.
Understanding the Psychological Impact of Fertility Challenges
Fertility concerns are often viewed primarily as a medical issue. However, the psychological effects can be equally significant.
—WHAT I OFFER
Three doors into the same practice.
Evidence-based and child psychoeducational testing — delivered with the same diagnostic rigor and clinical depth.
SERVICE 01
Assessment Approach
Begins with a comprehensive assessment of emotional functioning rather than assuming every fertility-related concern reflects anxiety or depression.
SERVICE 02
Evidence-Based Treatment
Treatment is individualized based on each client's needs and stage of the fertility process.
SERVICE 03
Treatment Goals
Treatment focuses on helping women