Parents of Multiples Support Group
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The Parents of Multiples Support Group aims to decrease the isolation and stress that comes with parenting multiples. Being a parent of multiples is an entirely different experience from parenting one at a time (so if you hear one more singleton parent make a comment that implies they know what you’re experiencing, you will totally lose it!). The group will include address this role transition, grief and loss, and enhancing social support and relationships.
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Fourth Trimester Support Group
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If you gave birth sometime in the past 12 months and could use support with the adjustment to parenthood, this group is for you! The Fourth Trimester Support Group offers an opportunity to connect with others who are going through similar experiences and learn tools for coping with the challenging aspects of parenthood. You will be joined by other postpartum birthing people to reflect on your experiences, learn tools for coping with challenges, and develop a sense of competence as a parent.
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Coping with Infertility Support Group
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If you're navigating the emotional rollercoaster of infertility and fertility treatment, the Coping with Infertility Support Group provides a safe space for shared stories, support, and hope, along with practicing tangible coping skills you can use in daily life.