Finding out you are pregnant can ignite many strong, and sometimes conflicting, emotions in both you and your partner.
If you are unexpectedly pregnant, you might be feeling a lot of pressure from your partner to choose abortion. You might be conflicted and thinking, “my boyfriend wants me to get an abortion, but I’m not sure that’s what I want.” Pressure from those you love can make the decision even more confusing.
It’s important to remember that no one can make you have an abortion or choose something you are not comfortable with.
Here are helpful steps to take when your boyfriend wants you to get an abortion.
My boyfriend wants an abortion, but I’m unsure. What do I do?
What do YOU want? What are YOU feeling?
So you know how your boyfriend feels about the pregnancy, but how do you feel?
Ask yourself, “Do I want an abortion? Is this the best decision for me and my body? Will I regret this decision later?”
It’s easy for emotions to become overwhelming. It’s especially easy to make rash decisions based on your current emotions. Don’t make a decision based on your emotions, you might regret it later.
Sometimes writing out your thoughts and emotions can help you clear your mind and identify what you’re really feeling. It’s helpful to decide what you want before you let others’ opinions and feelings sway yours.
You can feel confident in what is best for you when you understand how you are feeling.
Talk to him
Your boyfriend wants you to get an abortion, but do you know why? Sit down with him and discuss why he thinks this is the best option. Does he feel like he’s not ready to be a father? Does he feel like his freedom will be taken away? Does he think finances are a problem?
Maybe he told you, “I support whatever decision you choose,” but you know deep down he really hopes you “make the right decision” of choosing the option he thinks is best.
Letting such a big decision rest on you alone is a lot of pressure! What if later he decides that he doesn’t support your decision and blames you for it? Don’t let the father of your child make the decision for you.
Once you know why he thinks abortion is the best option, tell him how you feel about it. Tell him your concerns, your fears, and why you might not agree with what he wants. If he is a good partner, he will listen carefully and respond with respect and understanding.
Ultimately you are the one who has the final say in your pregnancy. However, the baby is still yours together. Try to settle disagreements and create a plan that is best for you, your partner, and the baby.
What if you can’t agree on a decision and every conversation turns into a fight? Every relationship has fights which can be magnified when making big decisions. How you fight and resolve conflict during this decision you’re currently making could be a good indicator of whether your relationship is healthy or not.
Determine if your relationship is healthy
How did your boyfriend react when you tried to talk to him about your pregnancy? Did he listen? Did he get angry? Did he use harsh words and blame you?
Maybe you’re afraid to talk to your boyfriend because he might react strongly or make you feel ashamed. This begs the question, “is my relationship really healthy?”
A healthy relationship looks like:
- Mutual respect
- Communication
- Loyalty
- Understanding
- Kind and gentle words
- Support
- Joint decision making
- Being slow to anger
A healthy partner will recognize you for your worth and treat you likewise. If you are in an unhealthy relationship, you might see opposite behaviors.
Signs of an unhealthy relationship:
- Control
- Unsupportive
- Poor communication
- Dependency
- Dishonesty
- Disrespect
- Hostility
- Manipulation
- Verbal abuse
- Physical and sexual abuse
If any of these things are present in your relationship, chances are an abortion will not solve your relationship problems but only magnify them.
If you recognize that your partner is mistreating you, call National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800.799.SAFE (7233) for help.
Find the right support
It’s normal to want support throughout your pregnancy and while raising a child. If your boyfriend won’t agree on a decision and you still want the baby, it’s time to find support from others.
Your support group can consist of your family, friends, and local organizations. There are countless organizations ready to help you with pregnancy options, finances, housing, support, and more.
At Thrive Savannah we are here to support you. We offer free appointments to talk through options and connect you with helpful resources. Schedule an appointment to talk with our medical professionals today.
Remember, at the end of the day, the decision is yours to make no matter what anyone tells you.