Lonely

Feeling lonely while being 30 weeks pregnant is honestly another type of beast. Having a lot of family issues with my older sister who hasn’t been there for me this whole pregnancy as I was there for the both of hers. I don’t have any girlfriends, I give too much and people take advantage leaving me in the dust. My baby shower due date of RSVPS is tomorrow, and the one girlfriend I invited besides family hasn’t responded to TWO of my texts asking if she was attending. When my fiancé and I argue, which it happens because couples are couples, I feel that heightened sense of loneliness. I’m not even looking for solutions, because truly there are none, just for someone to hear me. For once I don’t want to be sad without someone hearing me, and I figured you ladies could hear me!
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Therapy. I have got a therapist to help clean out my closet when. We started our conception journey last year and honestly im in a better headspace no matter who decides to prioritize me.

@BunnySalsa I’m so glad! The waitlists are just scarily long at least around me and with my insurance

I hear you and definitely sorry for what you are going through. You got this momma. Also I agree therapy has really helped me throughout my pregnancy. Unfortunately I had to leave my husband beyond on this journey but the toxic environment I was in had to be left for the safety of me and my 👶 baby girl

Message me if you want? I’m now near 31 weeks pregnant xx

Also here if you would love to vent or chat about anything at all! I also had a huge rollercoaster of a pregnancy journey. On and off conflicts with family members. Being overly stressed out with baby showers. Feeling even more isolated from friends, especially the ones who aren’t moms/parents. I agree, prenatal therapy and support groups have helped me throughout those periods and finding a core group of people to lean on does make a difference. Sending much love and warmth your way! Us mommas gotta stick together!

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