Aug 23,2023
IM sorry that your going through really bad time and completely understandable you feel overwhelmed. • First be strong and brave to overcome this situation • Talk to your husband openly and frankly about your relationship and explain him his need and involvement in both financial and parental responsibilities • It might help to approach the conversation from a place of wanting to work together for the good of your family. • If you want to get separated talk to your parents honestly about feelings and situation. Explain why you're considering moving out and how their support could help you and your daughter. They might be more supportive if they fully understand the depth of your struggle. • If you're concerned about the care your daughter is receiving at home, look into alternative childcare options. • Continue focusing on your financial independence by saving as much as possible. This will give you more options, whether it’s moving out or ensuring you have enough for your daughter’s needs. You’re not alone in this, and there are resources and people who can help. Taking small steps towards improving your situation can lead to significant changes over time.)
Aug 23,2023
I am sorry that your going through really bad time and completely understandable you feel overwhelmed. • First be strong and brave to overcome this situation • Talk to your husband openly and frankly about your relationship and explain him his need and involvement in both financial and parental responsibilities • It might help to approach the conversation from a place of wanting to work together for the good of your family. • If you want to get separated talk to your parents honestly about feelings and situation. Explain why you're considering moving out and how their support could help you and your daughter. They might be more supportive if they fully understand the depth of your struggle. • If you're concerned about the care your daughter is receiving at home, look into alternative childcare options. • Continue focusing on your financial independence by saving as much as possible. This will give you more options, whether it’s moving out or ensuring you have enough for your daughter’s needs. You’re not alone in this, and there are resources and people who can help. Taking small steps towards improving your situation can lead to significant changes over time.)
Aug 23,2023
The more you are anxious the more negative outcomes Do some simple relaxation techniques Do not engage in sex for the sake of having child. Enjoy the love making then automatically it happens Do not listen to the free advises given by friends and relatives Eat healthy (food rich in iron and folic acid rich food) Paste a picture of baby in your bedroom where you can see that everytime before you go to bed and while lying in the bed. Spend some quality time with your husband (do not talk about child)
Fertilization is possible on the day of ovulation. If periods are regular it is on the 14th or 15th day. On that day body temperature will rise by 1/2 degree Celsius. If everyday before getting up from bed in the morning the body temperature is recorded, it can be found out. it is best to consult a Gynaecologist on this.
It's completely understandable to feel anxious and obsessed when trying to conceive, especially after a few years of trying. - Understand that it’s normal to feel what you’re feeling. Be gentle with yourself and allow space for your emotions without judgment. - Try to accept that some things are beyond your control. Focusing on what you can control, like your health, your relationship, and your emotional well-being, can help reduce feelings of helplessness. - Engage in hobbies, work, or activities that you enjoy. This can help divert your mind from constant thoughts about conceiving and provide a sense of fulfillment from other areas of life. - Take a short break from actively trying to conceive - Allow your mind and body to reset and forget the stress and anxiety - Engage in mindfulness techniques like meditation, deep breathing exercises, or yoga. These practices can help you stay present, reduce anxiety, and create a sense of calm. - Remember right thing will fall in right time
Aug 23,2023
Phone Addiction in teenage is very common nowadays - Encourage your son to play outdoor games ,Reduce the screen time instead of totaling cutting it off - Put him in sport activity so that his screen will automatically reduce - Set the time limits like (no phone while eating ,only 30 mins after homework) - Encourage him to explore hobbies that don’t involve screens, such as drawing, reading, or playing a musical instrument. - Put parental control app in mobiles that does not allow long usage of phone Since because he behaves violent to you talk to him calmly and avoid escalating the situation. Firmly and calmly reinforce the rules you’ve set. If his violent behavior persists or escalates, consider seeking help from a counselor or therapist who specializes in adolescent behavior. For his eating habit don’t encourage junk food and give only home prepared food. Involve him in meal planning and preparation to make healthy eating more appealing. Be mindful of not using food as a reward or comfort, as this can reinforce unhealthy eating habits.) This situation may take time to improve, and it’s important to stay patient and consistent with the steps you take.