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Pregnant and wanna leave my husband

I am 19 weeks I havn't been happy for a long time but stayed for our son who is 3 now. I finally had enough of the b/s I wanna leave I don't work but have some money saved I am just so afraid to leave I don't think anyone will hire me I'm pregnant so how can I support me and my soon to be 2 kids but I really have taken all I can take and am ready to move on and file for divorce any advice
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If youre not happy now and havent been for awhile and u truly have had enough then u should do what u feel.is best for you and your kids. Have u told your husband how u feel? He will have to give u support for the 3baby year old but be ready legally. U never know how a man will react. My baby daddy has just started threatening me with court. Im 24 weeks. I say bring it on. I wont let him manipulate me anymore.
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If you think you've taken enough then leave. Its hard getting a job while being pregnant but is there a family member who can help while your pregnant? There is government help also if your a single mother. Im single and im pregnant with my second baby as of right now my mom is helping me but as soon as i deliver ill start seeking for a job and im going to school will graduate this september. Try to be strong for your babies and things will get better. Never stay with a man only because of the kids if your not happy your kids wont be happy.
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