

Experiencing pregnancy or infant loss can leave you feeling overwhelmed, isolated, and unsure where to turn. We provide information on compassionate, trauma-informed therapy and support services available in the community and across Western Canada, so you can find the help that’s right for you.
Through trusted referral partners and community-based programs, families and individuals can access counselling, peer support, and other healing resources designed specifically for pregnancy and infant loss.
Whether you are seeking professional therapy, connection with others who understand, or gentle guidance as you move forward, you do not have to walk this path alone. Support is available at every stage of your journey.
Saskatchewan

Anna-Marie Kowalsky, BSW, RSW
Doula & Registered Social Worker
Regina, Saskatchewan
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Anna-Marie Kowalsky is a Registered Social Worker and Doula based in Regina, Saskatchewan, with over 17 years of experience supporting parents and families through some of life’s most challenging moments. She works from a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach, meeting individuals and families where they are with compassion and care.
Anna-Marie supports clients navigating pregnancy and infant loss, parenting transitions, birth and reproductive trauma, and pregnancy complications. Her work centres on creating a safe, supportive space for healing, reflection, and connection.
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Areas of Practice:
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Pregnancy and infant loss
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Parenting support (coping and new parenting)
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Birth and reproductive trauma
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Pregnancy complications
Training & Certifications:
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Level 1 Grief & Loss – Living Through Loss Society of BC (2020)
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Infant and Pregnancy Loss Doula (2023)
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Postpartum Doula (2024)
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Birth and Reproductive Trauma Certificate Program (2024)
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Traumatic Bereavement – Wilfrid Laurier University, Faculty of Social Work Continuing Education (2024)
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Gottman Method Level 1 (2024)

