Everyone keeps asking if you are excited.
You are. And you are also terrified. You lie awake running through scenarios you cannot stop. You overthink every decision. You Google things you know you should not Google. And underneath all the excitement, there is this quiet, persistent fear that something is going to go wrong, or that you are not going to be ready when it does not.
Anxiety during pregnancy is far more common than it gets credit for, and it is far harder to move through alone than most people let on. Pregnancy coaching is for women who want support on the emotional side of this, not just the physical side that everyone else seems focused on.

Pregnancy is supposed to be a happy time, which means a lot of women feel like they cannot admit how hard it actually is. If you are feeling any of the following, you are not alone:









These things do not go away by telling yourself to relax or reminding yourself how lucky you are. They need real support from someone who understands what you are actually going through.
Working with a pregnancy coach gives you a dedicated space to deal with the emotional reality of pregnancy, the fear, the uncertainty, the pressure, and the big questions about who you are becoming and what this change is going to mean for your life.
Melissa is a pregnancy coach with a clinical background in perinatal mental health and lived experience as a mother. She knows that the emotional preparation for motherhood is just as real and just as important as the physical preparation, and that it almost never gets the attention it deserves. She can help you do that work before the baby arrives, so you are not starting from scratch in the postpartum period.
Pregnancy coaching sessions are practical and personal. Depending on where you are, the work might include:








The goal is not to arrive at birth feeling calm and fearless. The goal is to arrive feeling prepared, supported, and connected to yourself through all of it.
Melissa’s approach to pregnancy coaching is grounded in her certification in perinatal mental health and fifteen years in the mental health field. She knows the specific emotional and psychological experiences that come with pregnancy, including the ones that nobody in your life is openly talking about.
Sessions are warm and practical. There is no judgment about what you are feeling, no expectation that you should be glowing and grateful all the time, and no clinical distance between you and the work. Melissa meets you where you actually are and helps you build the tools to move through this season with more steadiness than you currently have. She will call things what they are, make space for the hard stuff, and keep the work moving forward.
This is coaching, not therapy. The focus is on practical forward movement, what you can do, how you can approach things differently, and how you can feel more ready for what is ahead.
Pregnancy coaching is for you if:






Working through pregnancy coaching with Melissa, you can expect to:
Feel less controlled by anxiety during pregnancy and more able to actually be present in it
Have practical tools for managing fear and uncertainty in real time, not just in theory
Go into birth with a sense of emotional readiness that goes beyond a birth plan
Know yourself inside the identity shift that is already happening before the baby arrives
Have a foundation of support and self-knowledge that carries directly into your postpartum experience
Feel more confident in your ability to handle what is ahead, including the hard parts
Melissa offers coaching packages designed around different levels of support and different lengths of commitment. For expectant moms who want real, structured emotional support throughout pregnancy, the Pregnancy Support Package is twelve weeks of one-on-one coaching specifically built to help you manage anxiety, prepare emotionally for motherhood, and arrive at birth feeling genuinely ready. If you are looking for a shorter starting point or a more focused option, there are other packages worth exploring too.
To find the one that fits where you are right now. Not sure which one makes sense for your situation? The free consultation is where that conversation happens. Melissa will help you figure out the right fit without any pressure attached.
Not sure which one makes sense? The free consultation is where that conversation happens. Melissa will help you figure out the right fit without any pressure attached to it.
Yes. Anxiety is one of the most common experiences during pregnancy, far more common than most people realize. That does not mean you have to push through it alone. With the right support, you can learn to manage it in ways that do not consume your daily life.
Yes. Birth anxiety is a common focus area in pregnancy coaching. This includes processing fear of the unknown, building a grounded and realistic sense of what birth involves, and developing tools for working with anxiety rather than being overwhelmed by it going in.
Prenatal appointments focus on the physical health of you and your baby. Coaching focuses on the emotional and mental side of pregnancy, the fear, the identity shift, the relationship changes, and the practical preparation for motherhood. They work alongside each other and are not the same thing.
Melissa has experience supporting women who are carrying anxiety from previous losses, difficult births, or postpartum struggles into a new pregnancy. That history is important and worth addressing directly, and sessions can be built around exactly where you are starting from.