Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Vailland's Avatar
    Vailland Posts: 6, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #21

    Jan 30, 2010, 02:06 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by soworried View Post
    Well, I guess I should be glad it was him and not you.
    It seems to me that you are ignoring this wake-up call. The fact that you posted on this forum means that you don't want to be "that women" , yet it seems to me that you are not taking this seriously , which begs the question... have you thought about how will your child be able to grow up without a father ?
    Devorameira's Avatar
    Devorameira Posts: 2,461, Reputation: 981
    Ultra Member
     
    #22

    Jan 30, 2010, 03:13 PM
    I get the feeling that deep down you are really happy to finally be "expecting". If that's true, then why care what he thinks? He’s telling you that he’ll lose the house , but it’s a bunch of crap he’s feeding you to make you feel guilty and perhaps convince you to kill the baby so he doesn’t have any responsibility toward it.

    If you want the baby (which I think you do), forget about his attitude and be happy. Jump for joy - things will work out. If you live in the U.S. there’s always some public assistance that you can get, then after the baby is born you should file for child support. Just remember, your baby is just as important as his other two kids, so don’t let him devalue it or cheat you out of support.
    soworried's Avatar
    soworried Posts: 12, Reputation: 2
    New Member
     
    #23

    Jan 30, 2010, 04:20 PM

    Thank you Devorameira for your kind words. I had my HCG levels tested this afternoon. They were at 418.7 (Down from 775 on Thursday) At this point (6wks) they should be between 3,700 & 84,900, so maybe it isn't going to happen.
    Cat1864's Avatar
    Cat1864 Posts: 8,007, Reputation: 3687
    Marriage Expert
     
    #24

    Jan 30, 2010, 05:20 PM

    Have you talked to him since you gave him the news?

    He doesn't sound like the type of man to run away from his responsibilities, however, he probably is feeling some panic right now.

    IF the fetus is viable, there is a third option: giving the baby up for adoption.

    As for prospective employer, be honest. Is your job-type one that could be done from home? If so, that might help them be a bit more flexible.

    Take care of yourself and hopefully everything will work out for the best.
    Devorameira's Avatar
    Devorameira Posts: 2,461, Reputation: 981
    Ultra Member
     
    #25

    Jan 31, 2010, 07:48 AM

    Update us on your HCG levels. As I said, I know you want the baby, so I'll be hoping and praying that everything turns out okay.
    jmjoseph's Avatar
    jmjoseph Posts: 2,727, Reputation: 1244
    Ultra Member
     
    #26

    Jan 31, 2010, 08:51 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Vailland View Post
    If i was in his shoes I would break-up with you and did everything in my power to keep you and that baby away from my children. The last thing that man needs is another kid.

    *remember this is just me and I am not here to bring you down , but only to prepare you for what it may come*

    maybe he is a carrying guy and he loves you.
    You know nothing about this man and what he does and doesn't need. This response is not help at all, it's just if YOU were in that position. This baby, that you would "keep away" from the father, is HIS responsibility. Do you think that she made this child on her own? No, he was involved, and should be involved in the decision, and caregiving of his child. You say you are "not here to bring her down", yet you do. In the most hateful way. And when she responded to your black-hearted post, you accuse her of not being serious. If this is all you have to offer, then keep it to yourself.
    jmjoseph's Avatar
    jmjoseph Posts: 2,727, Reputation: 1244
    Ultra Member
     
    #27

    Jan 31, 2010, 09:09 AM

    Soworried, you are 38 years old. If you want this child, and it very may be the opportunity of a lifetime like you mentioned, then by all means carry it to full term. This child that you are carrying would bring you so much joy and love. The decision that you make now, at this juncture in your life, may very well change you forever. If you decide to abort this child, you know that you will never be able to forgive yourself.

    There is always a way to provide.

    You are not 16. You are a grown woman. The world is full of children that have been raised in single parent households(if that's the way it turns out). So, tell your parents, get their support, and go find a job. If the father will not help you outside of giving you a ride to the clinic, and going to counseling, then do it on your own.

    This baby is your child. Make your decision wisely.

    May God bless you and your baby.
    Anthony Hillyer's Avatar
    Anthony Hillyer Posts: 8, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #28

    Jan 31, 2010, 05:56 PM

    Firstly Good luck with whatever happens.

    Secondly to the ethics of abortion I just do not know. Theologically, Philosophically and scientifically it is as Obama wisely said 'above my pay grade'.

    However if you think it would lead you to feeling guilty then I would advise against it. Almost anything is easier to live with than guilt! 15 years from now it is conceivable to imagine regretting an abortion. But even if you regret the circumstances it is more difficult to imagine regretting a individual, who presumably you will love and will love you.
    soworried's Avatar
    soworried Posts: 12, Reputation: 2
    New Member
     
    #29

    Feb 1, 2010, 06:35 PM

    Thank you everyone for your kind words and support. My doctor informed me today that I had a miscarriage so now I'm just going to focus on finding a job. I'm hoping my relationship works out. He said he would have been mad if I hadn't told him, because I would have had to deal with it on my own. I guess only time will tell, but I know I'll be okay either way. Hopefully I'll still have a baby someday when I'm married and in a position to support it properly.
    Cat1864's Avatar
    Cat1864 Posts: 8,007, Reputation: 3687
    Marriage Expert
     
    #30

    Feb 1, 2010, 07:20 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by soworried View Post
    Thank you everyone for your kind words and support. My doctor informed me today that I had a miscarriage so now I'm just going to focus on finding a job. I'm hoping my relationship works out. He said he would have been mad if I hadn't told him, because I would have had to deal with it on my own. I guess only time will tell, but I know I'll be okay either way. Hopefully I'll still have a baby someday when I'm married and in a position to support it properly.
    I am sorry to hear about the miscarriage. If you need to talk about it, we are here to listen.

    I hope you find a new job quickly to get yourself back on track. Good luck in all areas of your life.
    none12345's Avatar
    none12345 Posts: 1,439, Reputation: 234
    Ultra Member
     
    #31

    Feb 1, 2010, 08:07 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by soworried View Post
    Thank you everyone for your kind words and support. My doctor informed me today that I had a miscarriage so now I'm just going to focus on finding a job. I'm hoping my relationship works out. He said he would have been mad if I hadn't told him, because I would have had to deal with it on my own. I guess only time will tell, but I know I'll be okay either way. Hopefully I'll still have a baby someday when I'm married and in a position to support it properly.
    Sounds like you were happy you got a miscarriage, perhaps even praying for it. Congratulations you got what you wanted, now the world would never know if that child would make a difference in the world for the better.
    Anthony Hillyer's Avatar
    Anthony Hillyer Posts: 8, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #32

    Feb 2, 2010, 02:18 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by none12345 View Post
    Sounds like you were happy you got a miscarriage, perhaps even praying for it. Congratulations you got what you wanted, now the world would never know if that child would make a difference in the world for the better.
    Or if he became a monster. Being grateful is not the same as being responsible, and if it was a response to a prayer then God would not have granted it unless it was better. Think before being snide
    Devorameira's Avatar
    Devorameira Posts: 2,461, Reputation: 981
    Ultra Member
     
    #33

    Feb 2, 2010, 02:28 PM
    I am really sorry to hear about your miscarriage. I know that you really wanted the baby, so I know you're going through a traumatic time right now. I hope that your boyfriend is there for you and is supporting you emotionally. Good luck!
    redhed35's Avatar
    redhed35 Posts: 4,221, Reputation: 1910
    Ultra Member
     
    #34

    Feb 2, 2010, 03:00 PM

    I'm sorry to hear that,you were caught between a rock and a hard place.

    Your only 38,and I hope you recover from this trauma and everything works out for you.
    none12345's Avatar
    none12345 Posts: 1,439, Reputation: 234
    Ultra Member
     
    #35

    Feb 2, 2010, 04:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Hillyer View Post
    Or if he became a monster. Being grateful is not the same as being responsible, and if it was a response to a prayer then God would not have granted it unless it was better. Think before being snide
    Some people will do anything to have a kid but they can't so they have to adopt or by other means. On the other hand her post has tons of pages dealing with how to tell this guy about the kid and how she isn't ready etc, than all of a sudden a message comes up saying oh by the way I don't have to worry about it anymore because I had a miscarriage. Well excuse me if I'm a little pissed off.

    If you want something bad enough, you will get it and it seems like that's what she got. Im not a really religious person and the mention of God was a figure of speech and a tone of sarcasm but I did not mean to disrespect him in any way. If you're not ready to have a kid, than why risk it by having sex. It was for selfish reasons because people like sex without even considering the possibility that you might get pregnant. Than all of a sudden the baby just dies. Something doesn't seem right there.
    soworried's Avatar
    soworried Posts: 12, Reputation: 2
    New Member
     
    #36

    Feb 11, 2010, 10:38 PM
    Dear none12345,

    I NEVER SAID " oh by the way i dont have to worry about it anymore because i had a miscarriage."

    If you read what I wrote it actually said
    "My doctor informed me today that I had a miscarriage so now I'm just going to focus on finding a job...."

    What else was I supposed to do? I haven't worked in 3 weeks. Laying around the house depressed isn't going to help or change the situation.
    amicon's Avatar
    amicon Posts: 6,066, Reputation: 1911
    Uber Member
     
    #37

    Feb 11, 2010, 11:17 PM

    Good luck with finding a job and I hope you're feeling OK.
    Let us know how you get on.
    Cat1864's Avatar
    Cat1864 Posts: 8,007, Reputation: 3687
    Marriage Expert
     
    #38

    Feb 12, 2010, 04:54 AM
    soworried, good luck with finding a job and the relationship. :)
    soworried's Avatar
    soworried Posts: 12, Reputation: 2
    New Member
     
    #39

    Feb 16, 2010, 02:02 PM

    Thanks for your kind words and support. I was just getting used to the idea of being a mom when I miscarried so there were a lot of different emotions to deal with. I have a follow up appointment with my doctor tomorrow and am hoping everything is okay with my health. I'm still looking for a job. It's tough because much of what I'm finding locally pays about half of what I was making. I'm thinking about possibly going back to school for another degree. It wouldn't take me very long and now would be a good time to do it. Meanwhile, I'm still waiting for approval on unemployment and am running out of cash fast. As far as the guys goes, I could use a little advice.
    Last week we went on vacation and I was surprised that he initiated sex (using extra protection) after the scare of the unplanned pregnancy. He said he was fine, but once we got home he asked if we could put the sexual part of the relationship on hold (but still kiss, cuddle, hold hands.) He said he wasn't ready for a serious relationship (he's recently divorced with 2 kids) and wanted to really get to know me as a person. I asked if it was 1.) because he really liked me, or 2.) because he was finding he wasn't liking me as much as he first thought he did. He said it was because he really liked me but also wants me to be his friend. When I said we were friends he said "No, were getting to know each other but it's also important to me that we can build a friendship. He won't sleep in the same bed anymore because he says he "doesn't trust himself” but continues to take me out on dates and suggests just spending time talking. He's also not dating anyone but me. I asked my female counselor what she thought of the situation last week and she said “I've never heard of a man that doesn't want to have sex” and that she thought it was strange. Do you think he's being genuine or do you think he's just freaked out because of what happened? I also can't help but wonder if stopping sex is his way of slowly breaking things off. He has a lot going on right now. He's afraid his ex-wife is doing drugs (she has in the past) He doesn't think she's using around his children, but obviously worries. I know the kids are (and always should be) his number one priority, and think having all this going on could be the main reason he doesn't feel ready to take on a relationship. I'm willing to take things slow and realize only time will tell what's going on but could really use some insight.
    dynocompe's Avatar
    dynocompe Posts: 331, Reputation: 56
    Full Member
     
    #40

    Feb 16, 2010, 02:10 PM

    I think it could be a mixture of both, the pregnancy scared him, wasn't sure if he he wanted to pursue your guys relationship, so he decided to back off a bit, and ease it up and see how things go. It could mean he is slowly letting the relationship go, or he is unsure where he is at. Or maybe he truly is genuine. But I would be leaning towards he is unsure how he feels about the relationship going forward.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

If you wonder if you want to be a nice guy anymore or you think nice guy finish last [ 6 Answers ]

YOU SHOULD Definitely CHECK THIS OUT BEFORE YOU MAKING ANY DECISION... IT SO TRUE ABOUT EVERY AREAS OF A NICE GUY SITUATION AND HOW THEY FEEL ANYTHING EVERYTHING... DO NICE GUYS REALLY FINISHED LAST ? WHAT SHOULD NICE GUYS DO ? Movie name : Just A Nice Guy Part 1 : YouTube - Just A Nice...

If you wonder if you want to be a nice guy anymore or you think nice guy finish last [ 12 Answers ]

YOU SHOULD Definitely CHECK THIS OUT BEFORE YOU MAKING ANY DECISION... IT SO TRUE ABOUT EVERY AREAS OF A NICE GUY SITUATION AND HOW THEY FEEL ANYTHING EVERYTHING... DO NICE GUYS REALLY FINISH LAST ? WHAT SHOULD NICE GUY SO ? Movie name : Just A Nice Guy Part 1 : YouTube - Just A Nice Guy -...

You're a Nice Guy BUT. [ 19 Answers ]

My girlfriend just kicked me to the curb after 8 months everything was beautiful then all of a sudden an email of all things... 'she said she has a flaw in her character. She can't let herself love as most people do.' WHAT?? HUH?? If she felt like this why did she not discuss with me?? We had a...

You're a Nice Guy.But [ 1 Answers ]

My girlfriend just kicked me to the curb after 8 months everything was beautiful then all of a sudden an email of all things... 'she said she has a flaw in her character. She can't let herself love as most people do.' WHAT?? HUH?? If she felt like this why did she not discuss with me?? We had a...

Dating a Nice Guy [ 24 Answers ]

I met a man recently who is a terrific in many ways. He's divorced, but he only has good things to say about his ex-wife (who cheated on him). He has a child he adores. He is loving toward his extended family. He has a good job. I went out with him a few times. After our second date, he...


View more questions Search