Heal what hurts, hold what matters
Pregnancy loss and grief therapy online throughout Missouri
You’re tired of feeling like no one understands the depth of your loss.
It feels like a part of you is missing AND NOTHING CAN FIT THAT SPACE.
Losing a baby shatters so much more than people realize- your hopes, your plans, and the future you pictured in your heart. It’s a quiet kind of heartbreak that can show up anywhere: in the small moments no one sees, in the words left unsaid, in the ache that doesn’t have a clear ending.
You might feel like you’re doing your best to hold it together for everyone else, while inside you carry a love and a heartbreak no one truly sees. It can feel so lonely when the world moves on, expecting you to be okay, when you’re still standing in the same tender place.
You don’t have to hold this alone or hide any part of it here. In this space, your grief is safe, welcome, and never judged. Together, we’ll make room to honor your baby, your story, and your love- and gently find ways to keep living forward, carrying their memory with you, always.
Sound like you?
Struggling with the fear of moving on.
Tired of both the insensitive comments, but also the silence.
Secretly holding guilt and shame around the loss.
Wishing for a space that truly understands.
Here’s what we’ll do together
Therapy can help you honor your baby, soften the ache, and find steadier ground in a world that keeps moving.
Therapy can help you find a safe place to set down what you’ve been carrying alone. Here, you don’t have to explain away your grief or pretend you’re okay when you’re not. There’s room for your tears, your anger, your love — and the pieces of your story that feel too heavy to share anywhere else.
Together, we’ll make gentle space for your loss in a way that feels right for you. We’ll talk about your baby, your hopes, your “what ifs,” and all the ways your heart still holds them close. We won’t rush you to move on — instead, we’ll find ways to honor your grief and help you carry it with a little more softness and a little less weight.
You don’t have to forget to heal. You don’t have to “get over it.” You deserve support that understands this heartbreak is part of your love — and that you can find moments of steadiness, relief, and even hope while still keeping their memory with you, always.
At the end of the day, I want you to know:
Your grief and your love can live side by side- and there is hope for moments of peace, even if you can’t see them yet.
What we’ll work on
Imagine a life where…
You don’t feel like you have to hide your grief to make others comfortable.
Your baby’s memory is honored in small, meaningful ways every day.
You trust yourself to carry both your grief and your hope, side by side.
You feel less alone- truly seen, supported, and safe to heal at your own pace.
Change is possible.
Change is possible.
Questions?
FAQs
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I work with parents who have experienced all types of pregnancy and infant loss- including miscarriage, stillbirth, TFMR, embryo loss, neonatal loss, and SIDS. Whether your loss happened early in pregnancy or after birth, your grief and love deserve a safe place to be seen and honored. No loss is “too small” or “too long ago” to bring to therapy- your baby’s memory matters here. Learn more.
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Yes- absolutely. Grief after miscarriage, stillbirth, or any other pregnancy or infant loss doesn’t follow a timeline. You might feel waves of sadness, guilt, anger, or numbness long after others expect you to be “okay.” This doesn’t mean you’re broken- it means your loss matters deeply. Therapy can help you feel less alone in this grief and remind you that your baby’s memory deserves to be held and honored, no matter how much time has passed. Learn more.
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There’s no “right” time- if you feel the weight of your loss affecting your daily life, relationships, sleep, or sense of self, it may help to have a safe space to talk. Some people seek support right away, while others come to therapy months or years later, when the grief still feels heavy or unexpectedly present. Whenever you’re ready, I’m here to hold space for your story and help you find ways to move forward without leaving your baby’s memory behind. Learn more.