The journey before motherhood is unseen yet profound. It’s a time to nurture, prepare, and imagine the life that awaits

Babies exist in their parent’s minds long before they are born

  • The wish

    Wanting a baby is a deeply personal and transformative experience. Whether planned or unexpected, it can be helpful to think about why you want to become a parent, how this choice may shape your lifestyle and relationships, and what it truly means to step into this new role. Exploring these intentions can help you approach parenthood with greater clarity and a sense of purpose..

  • Making it Happen

    Babies come into the world in many different ways. Whether through natural conception, fertility treatments, surrogacy, egg or sperm donation, or adoption, each path to parenthood is unique. Exploring these options with care and intention can help you feel more empowered and supported as you navigate your journey toward becoming a parent.

  • What If

    Pregnancy can bring a mix of emotions—excitement, disbelief, hope, and uncertainty. It’s natural to feel ambivalent or cautious as you navigate this transition. Many parents also carry worries about miscarriage or pregnancy loss. Acknowledging and exploring these feelings can help you process your fears and move forward with greater awareness and confidence.

Having a baby is one of the most difficult things you will do. It requires a reorganization of your inner and outside world and as such it brings up all kinds of emotions –big and small– and reprocessing of many aspects of yourself and your life. This transition can be more or less difficult depending on your background and personal history and treatment at any point during the perinatal stage can be useful in preventing further complications and providing a better outcome for you and your baby.