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My b/f seemed happy about my pregnancy at first... then he left me.

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Question - (25 April 2005) 1 Answers - (Newest, 25 April 2005)
A , *atalie writes:

I have been dating my boyfriend for two years. The last few months were a little strained with my boyfriend doubting whether he was happy in our relationship.

Two months ago I found out I was pregnant and despite seeming happy at first, my boyfriend left me three weeks ago saying that he felt trapped and suffocated.

We have been living in separate rooms in our flat and he is moving out this week to live with some friends of ours.

I love my boyfriend more than words can describe and he has always been the man for me - is there any way I can save this relationship?

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A reader, PrncssJoanne +, writes (25 April 2005):

Give him some space if that's what he needs, but he also has to remember, it's his baby too and he is going to have to help you take care of it. Let him go, maybe once he's had some time to sort through things, he will change his mind. Just concentrate on taking care of yourself and your baby. If he doesn't come around then obviously you don't need someone like him anyway.

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