With you, from Beginning to Becoming
Supporting women navigating reproductive transitions, postnatal adjustment, matrescence and neurodivergent motherhood with care that is warm, grounded and clinically thoughtful.
WHO WE SUPPORT
You don't need to arrive with a neat explanation
Bloomera supports women at different points in the reproductive and mothering transition — from thinking about pregnancy, trying to conceive, and navigating fertility treatment, to pregnancy after loss, preparing for birth, processing a difficult birth, and finding early motherhood much more demanding than it looks from the outside.
Fertility & trying to conceive
Pregnancy support
Birth trauma & processing
Postnatal adjustment
Early motherhood
Pregnancy after loss
Identity transition
Nerodivergent women
WHY BLOOMERA
Created from expertise and lived experience
Bloomera was founded by Jaclyn, a psychologist and mother whose work sits at the intersection of perinatal mental health, neurodivergence, trauma-informed care and identity transition.
Jaclyn created Bloomera after her own journey into motherhood deepened her understanding of how psychologically significant this stage can be — not only as a clinical area, but as a lived human experience.
Her daughter’s name, Bloom, helped inspire the name Bloomera: a bloom, an era, a becoming.
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SERVICES
Specialist support across the reproductive continuum
Bloomera offers psychological services tailored to the specific demands of each stage.
Fertility Support
Emotional support through treatment, grief, uncertainty and the impact of the fertility journey on identity and relationships.
Pregnancy Support
Antenatal anxiety, pregnancy after loss, identity shifts, and preparing psychologically for birth and new parenthood.
Birth Trauma & Processing Support
Processing difficult, traumatic or unexpected birth experiences, including PTSD following birth.
Postnatal & Early Motherhood
Postnatal anxiety and depression, identity adjustment, the invisible load, and the mother–infant relationship.
Neurodivergent Women
ADHD, autism and sensory experience in the perinatal period — support that holds neurodivergence as context, not complication.
HOW IT WORKS
What to expect when you reach out
O1
Reach out
Submit an enquiry — there is no obligation and no need to have the right words.
O2
Review
Our team will review the information you provide. You may be contacted with the next steps, availability or questions to help determine fit.
O3
Initial Conversation
A short call to understand what has brought you here and answer any questions. If it feels right, you book an initial session.
If Bloomera is not the right fit, you may be guided toward more appropriate pathways where possible.
How it works in full →
O4
Begin
Sessions are XX minutes. Frequency and length are tailored to your needs and goals, revisited together over time.
FOUNDER’S STORY
Meet Jaclyn
Bloomera was founded by Jaclyn, a psychologist and mother whose work sits at the intersection of perinatal mental health, neurodivergence, trauma-informed care and identity transition.
Jaclyn created Bloomera after her own journey into motherhood deepened her understanding of how psychologically significant this stage can be — not only as a clinical area, but as a lived human experience.
Her daughter’s name, Bloom, helped inspire the name Bloomera: a bloom, an era, a becoming.
Read Jaclyn’s story →
A note from Jaclyn
Bloomera is deeply personal to me, but it is not about me.
It was shaped by my own experience of becoming a mother, and by the clarity that came through that season: women are often expected to move through fertility, pregnancy, birth and early motherhood and, at times, the immense challenges that come with it, while carrying an enormous amount internally.
The wanting.
The waiting.
The uncertainty.
The grief that can be hard to name.
The pressure to cope.
The identity shift.
The sensory overload.
The invisible load.
The love and the struggle sitting side by side.
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GET IN TOUCH
Make an enquiry
You do not need to know exactly what kind of support you need before enquiring. You are welcome to share a little about what is happening, where you are in the fertility, pregnancy or motherhood transition, and what you are hoping support may help you explore.
Contact and response time: enquiries can be made by email or phone. Bloomera aims to respond within approximately 24 business hours.
Privacy note
Please include only the information needed for an initial enquiry. Bloomera treats your information with care and handles personal information in line with privacy and confidentiality obligations. Email and web forms may not be suitable for urgent or highly sensitive information.
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