Pregnant woman says she fears they will despise their child due to financial stress of living in Singapore

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'I feel like we're gonna regret having a child with such condition,' she lamented

SINGAPORE: A woman recently found out she was pregnant shared her honest thoughts on social media. She expressed her concerns about the costs of pregnancy and raising a child in Singapore, stating that she has been crying every day due to these worries.

Despite not earning much, she allocates monthly money to support her retired parents and younger sister. Similarly, her husband also provides financial assistance to his family every month.“We don’t really have any savings, and we have an unreliable family who can’t and won’t help if anything happens. The baby is gonna be a foreigner and we won’t get baby bonus.

Thus, her husband considered her pregnancy a miracle and expressed concern that should his fertility issue worsen in the future, they may never be able to conceive. And I feel really bad for him that he will have another human who will depend on him and be his burden.” Most emphasized the importance of open communication and understanding among spouses, particularly during such significant life events.

If you resent your child because of things like finances, that’s a s**t situation and environment for a child to grow up in.”

 

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