May is Mental Health Awareness Month. reBlossom will be closed on Tuesdays & Thursdays for rest & re-envisioning.

Navigating Infertility

Every 3rd Thursday from 5:45-6:45 pm

Navigating Infertility is a community oriented support group for those who desire children, but find that for one reason or another, it has not become a reality yet. 

Whether you are trying to conceive, considering or doing IVF, IUI, have endometriosis, PCOS, unexplained infertility, POI (primary ovarian insufficiency), DOR (diminished ovarian reserve), tubal problems, uterine defects, male factor infertility, or menstrual disorders, we are here for you!

Regardless of what circumstances brought you to this place, or where you find yourself now, you are not alone. This group is open to the young and the old, the couples and the singles, those still hoping and trying for a family, those who are no longer trying, and those who have never had the opportunity to try.


Join us, and find a community that sees you, and understands. 




You should consider joining Navigating Infertility if you are:

  • Newly diagnosed with infertility
  • Diagnosed with infertility for years
  • Seeking artificial reproductive technologies
  • In the process of adoption or fostering in light of infertility
  • On the other side of infertility and dealing with unique anxieties as a result of your infertility journey
  • Knowledgeable in the world of infertility and think you have something to offer to others
  • The loved one of someone facing infertility 
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About Cheran Bodry 

Hi, I am Cheran Bodry, LCSW, CE, TP, SAP and I have been in practice for the last 17 years and I graduated from UGA in 2007. I have enjoyed working with teens, adults, children, families, couples, and individuals in my practice. I enjoy working with a variety of issues such as: mental health, depression, anxiety, ADHD, etc, along with stress, transitions (such as having children and its impact on relationships throughout the life stages), substance use disorders, etc. I enjoy working with different therapy types such as, CBT, ACT, Mindfulness and Strength based approaches. I enjoy working with anyone who has a child or children and look forward to working with you. 


 

 

 

 

 

About Kelley Lockwood 

Kelley is a licensed clinical social worker, providing perinatal mental health therapy to individuals on the path to parenthood. She offers intentional and trauma-informed support for folks whether you're planning a family, grieving a loss, pregnant, or adjusting to your new role as a parent.

Her belief in the healing that occurs when your worth and autonomy are promoted and valued, is what led her to a career as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker 18 years ago.

Throughout her work, she's been continuously awed and humbled by her clients’ courage, strength, and willingness to do the hard work of therapy. When I'm not in the office, I'm busy helping two little ones learn to navigate life, running trails, propagating and trading plants and advocating for social justice.

Learn more about Kelley

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