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I dislike being pregnant. Instead of being an joyful time just seem like my relationship with the father of my child has been going down the drain. Every thing I do something  he don't like he don't talk to me for days and we stay together. I just wanna be happy again. What should I do
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My fiance tends to run or distance himself when times are rough. I am 9 weeks pregnant and planning a wedding in 2 months and he's so distant when I need him the most. I feel like my life partner isn't going to be there when I need him.
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I second what @darbel said unfortunately you just have to have confidence in your relationship and depend on that. Good luck!
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Youvare not alone.. Multiple times in this,pregnancy weve almost broken up, over stupid little crap... Im just ready to have baby and hopefully get back on the road to happiness again...
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I know how you feel. With my first my bf would just leave me alone to cry my eyes out, he would never comfort me or try to understand that there are so many emotions that go along with being pregnant. He would say that I'm a psycho and call me other names. Once the baby came it was hard to bounce back and look past how cruel he was during my pregnancy. We sort of built up our relationship but now I'm nervous because I'm only 6wks along with #2 and he's starting again with being an a-hole!! I've just been ignoring him and enjoying my daughter, when she takes a nap I go in another room and stay away from him. It makes me happier than being around him
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It is pretty normal for some relationships. Pregnancy is hard on a relationship.
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What kind of problems are you havimg with you bf?
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