Psychology
Psychological support during fertility treatment
Seeking help at a fertility centre when a pregnancy does not occur as hoped often brings many questions. Diagnostic testing and treatment planning can provide clarity in some areas, while uncertainties may remain in others.
For many couples, this period is experienced as a gradual and sometimes demanding process, marked by moments of hope as well as moments of disappointment. Careful guidance, clear information and structured follow-up are therefore essential throughout the trajectory.

The fertility process can place considerable strain on both the individual and the relationship. Some couples are able to navigate this period with resilience, even when the trajectory is complex. Others may find that the emotional impact becomes heavier over time.
In such situations, psychological counselling can offer support.
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It can help you process the experience in an emotionally sustainable way and maintain balance within your relationship and daily life during treatment.
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Counselling can also provide a safe space to reflect on difficult decisions when necessary, such as considering donor options, foster care, adoption or the possibility of a life without children.

