Host: Dr. Rachel Orleck
Guest: Alicia Webber, Reproductive and Perinatal Therapist
Infertility can feel like one of the most isolating experiences a couple can face — but it doesn’t have to push you apart. In today’s heartfelt episode, Dr. Rachel Orleck is joined by reproductive and perinatal therapist Alicia Ferris to explore how couples can stay connected and support each other through the emotional, relational, and physical toll of infertility.
After a 10-year journey of wanting to become a mother and two years of fertility treatment, Alicia experienced the joy of having two miracle babies through embryo donation. Inspired by her own path and backed by 20 years of clinical experience, she now specializes in infertility and reproductive health counseling, helping individuals and couples navigate the unforeseen roller coasters of this phase of life. She is trained through the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and uses evidence-based practices to guide her work.
This conversation offers powerful tools for building emotional closeness, sharing the mental load, navigating tough decisions, and protecting intimacy during a time when everything can feel fragile. Whether you're actively facing infertility, preparing for future family planning, or supporting someone you love, today’s episode is filled with insights to help couples feel more seen, heard, and valued through the journey.
Alicia Webber, LPC
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