Meg Decker is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker who specializes in perinatal and reproductive mental health. She works with individuals navigating the many emotional challenges that can arise throughout the reproductive journey, including fertility struggles, pregnancy loss, postpartum depression and anxiety, and the identity shifts that often accompany parenthood and reproductive decision-making. Meg has obtained extensive training in perinatal mental health with additional specialized trainings Perinatal Interpersonal Psychotherapy and a postgraduate course in fertility counseling.
Masters of Social Work (2013)
Bachelor of Science Psychology (2007)
Perinatal Mental Health Certification (2024)
Fertility Counseling Post Graduate Certification (2025)
AllPaths Family Building
English
I specialize in perinatal mental health and fertility counseling, working with individuals navigating IVF, infertility, pregnancy loss, pregnancy, and early parenthood. These experiences often involve complex emotional responses, including anxiety, grief, and uncertainty, which can feel difficult to hold alone. I provide a supportive, focused space to process these experiences and help you feel more grounded as you move through them.