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Infertility & Baby Showers (Ep. 20)

36 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we respond to a heartfelt listener question about how to balance self-care with showing up for others while living with your own grief. Our listener shares her struggle with deciding whether to attend baby showers while still trying to conceive—wanting to support her friends, but fearing that the emotional weight of these events may be more than she can carry. Together, we talk through how to make these decisions with honesty and self-compassion, without guilt or obligation. We discuss how support doesn’t have to look one way, how to assess emotional capacity in real time, and why opting out—or leaving early—can be an act of wisdom, not failure. Have a question? Email us at info@askatherapistpod.com, use the link below, or DM us on IG or TikTok at @askatherapist_pod Submit Your Question Here! [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKJUY5M6pgr7Y6TkUK9InxKqfVo4ExGNkTEeGQPXsinjCWwA/viewform] Find Kenzie at therapy-with-kenzie.com [https://www.therapy-with-kenzie.com/] or @therapywithkenzie Find Carli at Psychology Today Profile [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/carli-c-king-pittsburgh-pa/394138] or @carlikinglmft

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