Male Infertility Counselling
Support for men dealing with the emotional impact of fertility struggles.
Male infertility can be painful, isolating and difficult to talk about. You might feel pressure to stay strong, support your partner, or keep your own feelings pushed down.
You do not have to carry it all on your own.
Feeling isolated or unable to talk openly
Carrying guilt, shame or self-blame
Feeling pressure to stay strong for your partner
Struggling with anger, sadness or frustration
Feeling disconnected from your body or identity
Finding intimacy or relationships more difficult
Avoiding conversations, appointments or reminders
Feeling uncertain about the future
Your feelings matter too
Fertility struggles can bring pressure, grief and uncertainty. Counselling gives you space to talk honestly about how this is affecting you.
What male infertility can feel like
Fertility struggles can affect your confidence, relationships, identity and mental health. For many men, it can be hard to know where to place the sadness, frustration or shame that may come with it.
You may be going through tests, treatment, difficult decisions, or trying to process news you never expected to face. Whatever stage you are at, your feelings matter too.
Counselling gives you space to talk honestly about what this is really like for you.
We can explore the pressure, grief, uncertainty and relationship strain that can come with fertility struggles, without judgement or expectation.
How counselling can help
Speak honestly
Say what you may feel unable to say elsewhere
Feel heard
Give attention to what you are carrying.
Understand the pressure
Explore how this is affecting you and your relationships.
Feel less alone
Have a confidential space where your experience matters.
Indoors or outdoors, your choice
You can choose the setting that feels right for you.
A calm, confidential therapy room at The Grosvenor, Basing View, Basingstoke. This option gives you a private space to sit, think and talk things through without distraction.
Private room counselling
A less formal way to meet, walking side by side in green spaces around Basingstoke and Alton. Some men find this helps the conversation feel easier and less intense.
Walk-and-talk counselling
Both options are fully in person, and both are built around you.
Ready to take the first step?
You do not have to carry the pressure alone.
Start with a free 20-minute discovery call. It is a chance to ask questions, get a feel for how I work, and decide whether counselling feels right for you.
Sessions are £55 and last 50 minutes.