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Hello
Is there anyone out there that has been through what I am going through? Husband walked out on Fri saying he did not love me the same any more and had not been happy for a while, after I found some intimate text messages from him to another women. Married 4 years, together 7 years, 22 weeks pregnant with our first baby after suffering a miscarriage last April - says I have been obsessed with getting pregnant ever since and the relationship with the other women was only ever emotional not physical and it ended before it got any more but he admitted to having some feelings for her! Is any of this possible, has anyone been through this where the husband is just going through a panic time at the prospect of being a father for the first time - it's so out of character that I am confused, hurt, upset and because he suggests there's no chance at all of a reconcilation, all I keep thinking of is that I will loose the house, financial security and the quality of life that am used to. I love him with all my heart and can't see my life without him in it, all I ever wanted was to take this next step and become parents together but now feel devasted and confused. Any advice or similar experiences shared would help a great deal ......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Amanda,my heart goes out to you.Maybe he has got cold feet,alot of men do,my husband wanted to be married & have a baby,but still wanted to go on as if he was a single bloke & not give me any support whatsoever,he saw nothing wrong with his behaviour & in the end it drove us apart.3 years on & I realise now,that splitting up was the best for me & our daughter.
My advice would be to give him the space he obviously wants,as the old saying goes 'If you love something set it free,if it comes back it's yours,if it does'nt it never was'.
Let us know what happens,my thoughts are with you
I can understand how distressed you must feel and I wonder if the clue to all this is your husband's comment that he felt you were obssessed with becoming pregnant again. Perhaps he still has unfinished emotions and feelings about your last miscarriage which he hasn't fully dealt with and felt that he was being rushed helter, skelter, into another sitution before he had had time to come to terms with the last one. Perhaps he foresaw a future for himself where he was just needed as a sperm provider and feels that once the baby has arrived, all your focus and attention will be on the child and that he will become an irrelevance, apart from providing an income. I can only suggest that you try and see things from his point of view and understand the panic he may be feeling about how his future life might evolve.
Perhaps you really have to be very honest with yourself now. Have you been obsessed about the future baby - talking all the time about baby clothes, how things will be with it in the future, etc and not asking him how he feels? He is probably feeling very unloved and unwanted and perhaps it is up to you to make him feel that he still has a very important and central role to play in your life.
Ask him to come back for a long talk. You say, "All I ever wanted was to take this next step and become parents together". Perhaps he just wasn't ready to embark on the process again so soon, and maybe your best chance of healing this relationship is to listen to how he really feels and reassure him that after the baby arrives he will still play a major role in your life. Good luck, and hope you can sort things out.
I would advise to seek legal advice just in case, but also find time to get an impartial third party involved like a mediator or couples counsellor to work towards a mutually satisfactory conclusion for the two of you. Family and friends will always be biased.
Feels like there is little true communication in your situation and both parties have to feel safe enough to communicate honestly and work towards peace.
Mediation and counselling doesn't have to cost either, there are free mediation services in most UK large cities and access to counselling is available through your GP
My heart goes out to you. My additional advice?
Separate what's going on around you from your experience with your foetus. Continue to play soft music, burn Lavendar and Neroli (safe for pregnancy and very relaxing) oil in your oil burner 2 drops only of each, and find time to do a relaxation tape or meditate on your aim being that everything will work out exactly how you want it to. Your baby only requires love from it's environment. Be fiercely protective of that :-)
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In reponse to all of you that have been good enough to share similar experiences and provide some biased support - thank you. I would like to try and respond to some of you that have asked me questions or suggested next steps.
First of all, the communication has just been by text - anger and questions of why, he texted me last on Sunday morning, when the neighbourhood woke up to snow and he hoped I was ok and to go careful on the roads. I then responded with why did he leave in the middle of something he started, and has he not stopped for one moment and thought his feelings could or would change again in a week, month or 6! He responded with he has thought about it for a long time and if he thought there was a chance he would take it. He said I would not want him to stay with me just for the baby. I also suggested counselling - that was also met with it would only hurt us both in the long run and basically what was the point!
So, I was very willing, and fall short of getting down on my hands and knees begging - he seems like his mind is made up. Although he has said when things are a little calmer we need to talk properly, but I get the expression that that is from a going forward financial point of view. His Mum says he will work and work so he's got nothing as long as we are taken care of - but how long will that attitude last?