Together.

Moving through infertility.

An 8-week, skills-based fertility support group - and so much more.

You are on an unwelcome journey – and you are not alone in feelings of loss, isolation, stress, and uncertainty. And even so; bolstering your resilience while on this path is so important.

Moving Through Infertility is an 8-week support group meant to strengthen emotional fortitude with a cohort of peers in a similar space while you walk this path. As someone with personal experience with infertility, I have deepened insight and understand the intricacies of this process. Each week we will focus on a theme such as loss, anxiety, our bodies, reproductive stories, and partnerships - and practice a related coping technique. Together we will navigate towards your inner resources, gaining skills vital to bolstering wellness. All sessions include brief mindfulness and meditation.

Group is $50/session. I can also offer a need-based sliding scale. A commitment to all sessions is required.

To foster close connection, group is capped at 10 members. Group runs around the calendar year, typically on a weekday evening.

Group is open to all identifying womxn and those with female reproductive parts irrespective of gender identity.

This group is location independent; all are welcome, wherever you are.

To join or learn more, please reach out to me at lexigarberlcsw@gmail.com to schedule a brief phone consultation.

  • Shared Words:

    I was slightly apprehensive to partake in group therapy. I knew I was longing for deeper understanding and a community, but had no idea what to expect. The thought of not only being so vulnerable but also being able to hold space and provide support for others going through this difficult journey was daunting. And then I met Lexi and all the courageous, strong women in my group and everything clicked. The words flowed, both from and to me, and we connected in such a meaningful, beautiful way. I will hold this experience with me for the rest of my life.

  • Sitting in the group with other women and witnessing their journeys was incredibly powerful. There was something deeply moving about hearing each person’s story and realizing that we were all navigating similar feelings of grief, frustration, and longing, even though our paths might look different. It felt like an unspoken bond, a shared understanding that transcended words. At the same time, being witnessed in my own experience was equally impactful. There was a sense of being truly seen and understood, which I hadn’t often felt outside of the group. Listening to others and being heard myself created a space where I could both grieve and heal, knowing that we were all supporting each other through something so deeply personal.