Experiencing difficulties conceiving a child, using medically assisted procreation techniques, facing treatment failures, or becoming a parent using donated gametes can stir up many different emotions. These experiences can also disturb your personal and conjugal balance, as well as your social relationships, or undermine your self-esteem and disrupt your life plans.
The fertility journey leads many people to consult a psychologist in search of support in their attempts to conceive, of ways to better live with infertility and of self-care techniques.
Support services and psychotherapy are also available for patients who are expecting a child, who feel concern and anxiety during the pregnancy, or who experience perinatal bereavement or difficulties adapting to the arrival of their baby.