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arpie
2 years agoMember
So sorry to see you join our exclusive little group & sad to read that your partner is not at all supportive of you and the bub xx There may be a measure of post natal depression in there as well - so as @iserbrown says, reach out to your GP/medical team & see a counsellor sooner (than later) to get you sorted - maybe your partner should attend one meeting as well, for them to see how he interacts/not ....
You have enough on your plate just now & need all the support that you want & don't need extra stress :(
I hope his parents (and yours) are more supportive of you - and may help 'sort him out' too? xx
Jump on here to see links to various areas on the forum that you may like to explore when you have a few moments spare xxx
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-our-new-members#latest
take care & all the best for your ongoing meetings & treatments xx. Consider recording all your meetings on your phone, so you can go over them later, if you need to - as it is easy to miss bits in the emotion of the moment xx Also take a trusted friend of family member with you, as physical & emotional support (and hopefully, a driver too!)
You have enough on your plate just now & need all the support that you want & don't need extra stress :(
I hope his parents (and yours) are more supportive of you - and may help 'sort him out' too? xx
Jump on here to see links to various areas on the forum that you may like to explore when you have a few moments spare xxx
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-our-new-members#latest
take care & all the best for your ongoing meetings & treatments xx. Consider recording all your meetings on your phone, so you can go over them later, if you need to - as it is easy to miss bits in the emotion of the moment xx Also take a trusted friend of family member with you, as physical & emotional support (and hopefully, a driver too!)