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Services

We're here to serve the infertility communities of Utah and the neighboring states. Wherever you may be on your journey, we're here to help. 

In addition to our efforts to raise awareness and advocate for the community as a whole, we also offer these services directly to those experiencing infertility—for free or at a reduced cost.

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Infertility Navigator (Free)

There wasn't a class in high school about navigating your infertility journey. This one-on-one meeting with a trained counselor is a wonderful opportunity to explore all options and next steps.

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Counseling Services (Sliding Scale)

For most of us, Infertility is the biggest challenge ever put in our paths and affects all areas of our lives. Counseling—alone or as a couple—is a wonderful resource.

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Peer-Led Support Groups (Free)

Come meet with those who understand all of the complexities that infertility brings. These groups are available for individuals and couples to attend and led by those who've walked in your shoes.

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Therapist-Led Support Groups (Free)

Join us monthly at our virtual meetings with one of our licensed therapists for a group discussion around various topics relating to infertility and mental health.

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Third-Party Evaluations (Paid)

Many fertility clinics require a third-party consultation with a licensed therapist. Our counselors are qualified to offer this service to help you to the next step of your journey.

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Lucky Socks (Free)

Infertility is a journey marked by a great many waiting rooms. Lucky socks are a whimsical, but powerful way to remind each other that we're not alone. We've donate thousands of pairs!

 

Hear from our community

“I was desperate for some peace in my life after receiving information about my infertility. I could not talk about it without crying. It was so nice to talk with someone who understood what I was going through but also a professional who had gone through it themselves."

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