My fiance is pregnant and there are relationship problems?
I like my fiancé but our relationship has encountered tribulations. She is pregnant due to failed birth control pills; I’m excited but fearful. She, unaware, has always struggled with being negative (getting upset easily), being fearful, having low self steam, listening, and dependability. She often gets mad and fearful; she’ll assume things to be worse then is. For example, if I miss her phone calls, she’ll assumes I never answer them or if I’m with my friends she’ll reckon I’m starting to see her less. When she doesn’t listen, her mind wonders when I tell her vital things like parenting thoughts I’ve read and maintenance the baby healthy. She is not eating due to weight concern maintenance the baby undernourished. I try to talk to her about my concerns but she only gets mad and refuses to take proceedings. She also doesn’t work and unmotivated to do so. I’m in college for Engineering and falling behind since of my stresses, I’m 21. What should I do?
My fiance doesn’t have health insurance and also has not told her family about the situation. We’re two months pregnant.
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I know in most area there are pregnancy crisis centers that could help with finding medical treatment for your fiance. They are usually government funded. Contact your local department of shared air force as pregnant women usually qualify for disorder funded insurance during pregnancy and also for the baby. that is also a way for a shared worker to educate your fiance about the importance of nutrition for the fetus. If her family is unaware, how about your family for help – is that a possibility?