Compassionate emotional support during pregnancy and beyond.

Pregnancy and the postpartum period bring big physical and emotional changes — sometimes including anxiety, depression, or overwhelm. At The Summit Counseling Center, we provide nurturing, confidential care for expecting and new parents to support mood, adjustment, and connection with your baby and partner.

Are You Struggling with Pregnancy or Postpartum Concerns?

Counseling can help if you:

  • Experience prenatal or postpartum depression or anxiety
  • Feel overwhelmed by new responsibilities and changes
  • Have difficulty bonding with your baby or managing mood swings
  • Face relationship stress or fears about becoming a parent
  • Need support after pregnancy loss or infertility challenges
  • Want tools for resilience and self-care during this season

Our Approach

Your experience is unique — and your care should be, too. We offer gentle, evidence-based support for perinatal mental health and partner/family dynamics. Your plan may include the methods listed below.

We’re here for you in pregnancy, postpartum, and every step in between.

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

With compassionate guidance, you can feel more grounded, connected, and supported during this important time.

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