Meet Fertility with Delia

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July 14, 2026
The emotional side of the journey: Care that holds you. Meet Delia Petrescu, RP, a reproductive trauma therapist in our partner network.

The fertility journey gets talked about like a medical problem with a medical fix. Run the tests, try the protocol, wait for the result. What that framing leaves out is everything happening underneath: the grief, the relationship strain, the identity questions, the loss that doesn't get a funeral or a casserole.

That's the part Delia Petrescu works in.

Who she is

Delia Petrescu, MA, RP, is a Registered Psychotherapist in Toronto and the founder of Get Reconnected Psychotherapy. She focuses on reproductive trauma, which covers miscarriage and pregnancy loss, failed treatment cycles, the strain infertility puts on a relationship, and the specific weight of a loss other people can't see. She is a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and Fertility Matters Canada, and she sits on the executive committee for the Counselling Special Interest Group of the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society.

She also went through it herself: a five-year journey through IUIs, IVF, and loss. That experience is why the work sounds like someone who has been in the room you're in.

How it works

Delia offers one-on-one and couples counselling, plus ...

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About the Author

Carly Malo is myStoria's Head of Concierge. She has 2 decades of experience in direct nursing care, having worked in long-term care, sports medicine, practical nursing, and fertility/reproductive health.

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