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HELP!
Hey my gf who is 4 months pregnant decides she doesn't wanna be with me after all our plans to get a flat etc.. life's a [censored] right?
More to the point I'm gonna be having somthing amazing In my life and give me a purpose 🙂 I mean sooo excited regardless this.. mess
But what actually are my rights??
Can she say I can't see my baby?? / will she cause me grief until I die?
Also can single dads go to parent classes?? (How embarrassing!! But what am I to do ?
Hold tight any1,else on this struggle
Thanks for looking and maybe pointing me in the right direction
women threw themselves under race horses to get the vote (suffragette jets ) .....men climb buildings for a very good cause ( fathers for justice ) good luck and keep going
Hi There,
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The good news is that you do have rights, the bad news is that they won't kick in until the baby is born,so try and give the mother space but be supportive through the pregnancy, maybe offer lifts ect to the parenting classes, or any appointments and then see if you can attend with her.
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GTTS
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