A network of moms and dads facing a fetal anomaly, moving together from survival to strength in community.
Member Network
Specialized support and digestible medical information for parents carrying a child with a complex fetal diagnosis - from pregnancy through postpartum.
Moms and dads find in our community:
Peer support: a safe place to share and learn from others facing or following a complex fetal diagnosis; cohorts by fetal diagnosis, fetal center and more
Live forums: group video calls featuring peer dialogue and helpful medical + mental health topics
Coach’s Corner: Q&A at your fingertips with our team of perinatal health specialists
Monthly themes & daily polls: tools to guide you in rhythms of hope and action
12+ months postpartum and interested in being a peer mentor?
Email us at carrymehealth@gmail.com to join FREE today. Use your knowledge and experiences to honor your baby, and give the gift of peer support to families navigating - for the first time - all that you have been through! Be part of the only national peer support network for families navigating fetal care — and yes, even find lasting community for you and your family.
Check out our free intro course:
Group Classes
$500 $350 (8 - 60 minute sessions)
Join an upcoming 8-week virtual class brought together by life stage: 8-12 families navigating a complex fetal diagnosis, postpartum with a living child, and postpartum after loss. Led by a perinatal health coach and licensed mental health clinician. Weekly sessions feature tailored wellness topics. Includes private group chat.
Add-ons
1:1 Therapy
Pricing varies based on insurance & state
Book a free 15-minute consult to meet your specialized, trauma-informed psychologist who cares deeply about perinatal mental health, and we will determine insurance or self-pay rates. Supported in 42 states via PSYPACT. CarryMe Health focuses on families facing a fetal anomaly - both pregnant and postpartum, however our partners cover the entire spectrum of perinatal mental health.
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Pregnancies lost annually in the US
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Couples experience infertility in the US
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Children admitted to NICU in the US
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Children affected by birth defects in the US
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Stillbirths annually in the US