By Extend Web Services on Monday, 30 June 2025
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How to Talk to Your Partner About an Unplanned Pregnancy

Finding out you have an unplanned pregnancy is a significant moment, and one of the first thoughts that might follow is, "How am I going to tell my partner?" This conversation can feel incredibly daunting, filled with anxiety about their reaction and what it means for your relationship and future. It’s a talk that requires courage and care. This guide offers some steps to help you prepare for and navigate this important discussion.

Preparing Yourself First

Before you talk to your partner, it’s helpful to take a little time for yourself.

Choosing the Right Time and Place

When and where you have this conversation matters. Try to choose:

Starting the Conversation

When you’re ready, try to approach the conversation calmly.

Navigating His Reaction

Your partner might react in a variety of ways – shock, disbelief, fear, anger, sadness, or even support. Some common reactions include needing space to process, asking many questions, or becoming emotional.

Key Points to Discuss

You don't need to resolve everything in the first conversation, but here are some things you'll likely need to discuss over time:

If the Conversation is Difficult or Unsupportive

Sometimes, despite your best efforts, the conversation doesn’t go well, or your partner may not be supportive.

How The Women's Center Can Help

Talking about an unplanned pregnancy with your partner is a significant step, and you don’t have to do it without support. The Women's Center offers a confidential and caring environment where you, and your partner if he’s willing, can:

Our team is here to listen without judgment and empower you with the information you need.

Wrapping Up

Having "the talk" about an unplanned pregnancy is rarely easy, but it’s a crucial conversation. Prepare yourself as best you can, communicate openly and honestly, and be ready for a range of emotions from both sides.

No matter your partner's reaction, remember that you have resources and support available. The Women's Center is here to provide a safe space for you to process, learn, and make an informed decision. Call us at 773-283-1400 or contact us here to schedule a confidential appointment or to simply talk to someone who understands.

 

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