For many, the process of becoming pregnant is not easy. The inability to have a child affects 6.7 million women in the U.S., which is about 11% of the reproductive-age population. Many women will need additional reproductive assistance to get pregnant or to expand their family through surrogacy or adoption. Furthermore, many women’s mental health can become compromised during the process of family planning. Please do not hesitate to get the support you need during the process of expanding your family.
Reproductive Therapy Services We Offer
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Reproductive decision-making & planning
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Support with infertility
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Support with fertility preservation
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Support for stress and demands of Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) or In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
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Emotional support for adoption and surrogacy processes
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Supportive care for ending a pregnancy/medical termination
Dr. Rodriguez-Siuts is a Professional Member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and has completed advanced training in reproductive medicine.
Other Services:
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Depression and/or anxiety in pregnancy
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Postpartum depression and stress
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Perinatal obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Pregnancy after loss
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Grief/bereavement care for miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss
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Support for mothers with a baby in the NIC-U
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Processing a traumatic birth experience
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Reproductive decision-making & planning
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Support with infertility
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Support with fertility preservation
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Support for stress and demands of Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) or In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
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Emotional support for adoption and surrogacy processes
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Supportive care for ending a pregnancy/medical termination
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Family, identity, and career decision-making
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Managing your relationship with your partner after having a child
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Improving communication and assertiveness with others
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Adjusting back to work/school after having a child
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Juggling the demands of motherhood and other roles and responsibilities
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Working through changes to your body after having a baby
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Adjusting to life with a baby with special needs
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Facing single motherhood