Frequently Asked Questions

In many ways, the two are similar. However, therapy with someone who has both personal experience as well as clinical training around infertility and loss means that we immediately understand the complexity of what you’re experiencing. It also affords us the ability to provide insight and education into what you might be able to expect and questions to ask your provider. Lastly, we want to help you feel empowered to advocate for yourself throughout this challenging process.

We are happy to work with you alone, or with you and your partner.

We do not accept insurance, but will issue you a statement called a “Superbill” that you can submit for out of network reimbursement. We are happy to explain this process in detail during our initial consultation, as well as specific questions you can ask your insurance provider. 

Yes. We both have advanced training and experience in child development, neurodivergence, anxiety disorders, and other mood disorders. Feel free to visit www.rachaelbloomtherapy.com or www.hillarytuckmft.com to learn more about our general therapy practices. 

We are happy to coordinate with your Reproductive Endocrinologist, Gynecologist, or any ancillary providers you’re working with. There is a simple form for you to sign giving me permission to reach out to them, and we’ll take it from there!

Absolutely. Making the decision to end treatment carries it’s aftermath. Therapy can help your process the loss of what you thought your family might look like, work through your grief, and create a life that still feels exciting and meaningful, even if it’s different than they life you thought you might have. 

You don’t have to choose! Both of these offer very different things, and there is no reason that you have to choose only one. 

This happens often and can definitely add an additional layer of stress. If you and your partner are seeing me for couples therapy, we’ll start by working  to understand one another’s needs, fears, and hesitations. We’ll explore limits and compromise with the goal of creating a plan that both of you feel at peace with. 

If you’re working individually, we might encourage you to invite your partner to join us for a session or two so we can explore your different perspectives together. Having the most clear picture of what each partner wants, and of where they are hesitant will help you to move towards a mutual and respectful understanding.