Let me start by clarifying that my partner is amazing and super supportive...when he is here....
So I'm 32 weeks pregnant, with a history of preterm labor ( delivered my first at 35 weeks ). We are expecting a little girl, which we found out 2 weeks ago that she is breech and my doctor Doesn't expect her to turn on her own. He wants to turn her manually at 36 weeks and I refused. The closer I get to the last few weeks of pregnancy, the more stressed out I get.
For the most part my partner and I talk my concerns out and he puts them to rest, but the past few weeks he spends more time away than he does at home ( working on cars, hanging with friends, comes home late ). Now he's leaving next week to go out of town for 2 consecutive weeks, in an area where his phone rarely works and he doesn't seem to see it as a big deal and doesn't understand why I'm stressed. I don't really have family or friends, so he's pretty much my only support system.
Is it normal to feel abandoned/ alone during pregnancy like this? How can I cope with it without bringing it up and starting a fight?
Re: 32 weeks pregnant, in a stable relationship but feeling alone?
However, I think a two week vacation away I the 30's weeks of pregnancy is crazy talk. He should be concerned of the possibility of you going into labor and he should want to be there for that. Not to mention the everyday things you need help with. I understand there are moms who are in a situation where they are alone during this time (single moms, military...) but if you guys are together and he's opting to go away at this time I would not be comfortable with that.
I'm not good at conversing so I don't really have advice on how to talk it through. I just want you to know you are not out of line for feeling what you are feeling.
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I blew up on him when I went in to the hospital last week and his reaction was "do I have to be there?." Fights suck, but he has been trying harder to help out and is taking my concerns seriously now.
SERIOUSLY?!?!
and he wonders why I spend my days at home in bed. I just want to feel like a priority, not like I'm on the back burner.