I have question do you in the child father have to be together in order for them to go to doctors appointment in genuinely care if you in the baby is ok cuz you would think you want to know how your child doing doesn’t matter if we together
No
They should want to be there
Someone told me stuff like that is relationships stuff in I’m like no it’s not that apart of co-parenting
Doesn't matter if you're together or not. He should still care about the child.
@diamonturner678 and that was me agreeing with you then I guess.
But you asked a question, you didn't make a statement.
Yesterday I went out with my boyfriend went to watch a movie, me and him don't live together yet. but point is yesterday when he was dropping me off his like sleep over at my house witch the mom and dad lives. I said no,
his response was why is everyone deciding or making choices for you and their going to do the same with the baby, when I know that's not true. what he thinks is that my mom tells me not to sleep over. So he left all mad. and I felt in my heart that he went on and cheated on me...
Short Luteal Phase?
I've just started temping because I believe that the reason I haven't had a BFP yet, after 20 months, is because I believe I may have a Luteal Phase Defect.
No, you don't have to be together for them to be there but I also know I talked to a lot of friends, even hubby's friends because he did want to go to as many appointments as possible, and it was said quite a bit that they don't see it as a part of that. They all said they would want to be there for ultrasounds and that type of thing but don't see a typical visit as a big deal in parenting/concern for the baby. They don't really feel like they are really involved there.