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What can you do with an unsupportive partner when pregnant?

What can you do with an unsupportive partner when pregnant?

Make sure you can assess whether your partner is being unsupportive or abusive. Know your rights and, if necessary, make an escape plan or call emergency services. Your family welfare must come first. If you feel threatened, it’s important you’re able to get to a place where you feel safe.

How do you tell husband you’re pregnant when he doesn’t want another baby?

How to Tell the Father: Unplanned Pregnancy

  1. Be Direct and Honest: This isn’t a situation for subtlety.
  2. Choose the Right Setting: This is a conversation best held in person and in private.
  3. Give Space for His Reaction: You’ve had time to process this surprise, but he hasn’t.
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Why does my husband not want me to have a baby?

Maybe he feels that he’ll miss out on spending more time with you just as the kids are becoming more independent. He could also be afraid that the pregnancy will go badly, or that because he’s older, the child is at risk for complications or long-term health issues he doesn’t feel he could handle.

What do you do when your partner doesn’t want a baby?

He recommends that the resistant partner needs his/her own safe and objective sounding board, such as a therapist or a nonjudgmental friend, who will offer valuable insight and advice. Here are some potential reasons why one partner doesn’t want a baby when the other does.

Will having another child ruin my marriage?

Sounds like your husband is not on board. But if you grow to resent your husband because you felt like you weren’t allowed to have another baby, then that’s going to put a strain on your relationship. Only you can decide what’s best for you, another child will not fix your relationship issues.

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Can I force my husband to have a child?

Sarah: You say how he’s denying you being a mother again, but you can’t force him to have a child when he doesn’t want one. What would you prefer, one child and a happy marriage or a single mum of two. That seems to be the decision you need to make.