Michino Hikari Co., Ltd. has launched a mental health support service focused on the emotional strain associated with trying to conceive and fertility treatment in Japan. The initiative includes an e-book, a three-day intensive program, and a longer-term support program called Maternity Mental Academy. The company says the help is made for women trying to conceive, whether they are doing treatment or not. The launch arrives while fertility treatment keeps expanding in Japan and yet psychological support still feels like a missing piece. These programs tackle stress, self-blame, comparing, anxiety, and emotional isolation by using education plus structured mental care, not just one quick thing. The bigger move also shows how more people are now noticing the mind side of fertility journeys alongside the medical part.
Michino Hikari Launches Fertility Stress Support
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