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You don’t have to face this alone.

Reproductive Mental Health Therapy for Individuals & Couples

When infertility, reproductive loss, or the transition to parenthood has left you feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure how to move forward, you don’t have to navigate it alone.

Ginny Lupka

MA, PLPC, LCMHC-A, LPC-A

You Might Be Here Because…

  • Infertility or reproductive loss has shaken your sense of self or your mental wellness.

  • Pregnancy or postpartum emotions feel heavier than expected.

  • You and your partner feel stuck, distant, or worn down by everything you’ve been through.

  • You’re functioning on the outside, but quietly struggling inside.

What This Space Offers

This is a therapy space where complex reproductive experiences are taken seriously, without rushing, minimizing, or forcing meaning too soon.

Our work is trauma-informed, collaborative, and paced to support real emotional integration, not just coping strategies. Together, we focus on helping you feel more grounded in yourself, mentally well, more connected in your relationships, and better able to make decisions that align with who you are becoming.

Who I Work With

This practice is a good fit if you are…

  • An individual or couple navigating infertility, reproductive grief, or loss.

  • Experiencing perinatal or postpartum emotional distress.

  • Seeking thoughtful, long-term solutions rather than quick fixes.

  • Open to investing in specialized, private-pay care.

How To Begin

Getting started is simple.

  1. Reach out through the contact form.

  2. Schedule an initial consultation with Ginny.

  3. Begin therapy in-person in Charlotte or via secure telehealth.

You don’t have to have the right words yet. You’re welcome just as you are.

Contact Ginny

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