Hi, I wasnt going to intro this board because we are reserve but I feel like now I need the support!
DH put in 4 years active in the Army and 4 years reserve. This year he just switched to the Navy reserve. We have been married for three and a half years and have spent the last year and a half TTC with 2 or 3 miscarrages.
We are pregnant now (12w) and beyond excited, untill yesterday he got notice that he is on the short list to deploy between now and next Dec. They told him to start getting things ready because he will only get 60 days notice (and will most likely leave in March-ish) and they even started him with check lists and such.
We knew this could happen and he was scheduled to go in 2014 (that would have been perfect) We just didnt expect it so soon! We are kind of over whelmed!
This is our first baby and our first deployment together (DH was in Iraq before we met).
Does anyone have any advise for us? Im pretty sure DH will miss the birth of our baby. Any ideas on how to help he feel involved?
Thanks!
Re: Intro and DH pending deployment
My H just deployed 3 weeks ago and our LO was 3 weeks old. It's our first baby and our first deployment together. He's been to Iraq 3 times before we were married. Since we had no support other than aquaintences on base I moved across the country and had our baby on the East Coast where our families are. I'm not going to lie..It's been hard. I miss my H everyday and I think about all the firsts he's missing. But, on the flip side...I'm SO busy that sometimes the days just fly by. I send my H a pic or a video of our LO everyday. Especially now, since she's started making faces and tummy time. We also are fortunate that I can Skype with him everyday, so I make sure that she's on my lap so he can see her and she can hear her voice.
Hopefully, your H won't have to go. You can do it, it won't always be easy and you'll have some rough days. Just take it one day at a time and do the best you can do. Take care of yourself and the baby...everything else can wait or have someone else do it for you. Don't be afraid to ask family and friends for help if you need it.