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[quote=Anonymous]Our DD is only 12 months so I know it's still early, but she's pretty delayed and after our appointment with the developmental pediatrician, I just lost it and I haven't really been able to get a grip and stop crying / feeling guilty like I did something to cause this. This has been going on for a few months, the more and more her delays are becoming more pronounced and the more and more I'm realizing she probably won't just "catch up." Tonight my husband just told me he's had it and can't deal with me anymore and I told him I need a week apart to just sort of get it together, reel my emotions back in, and try to come to terms with the fact that we process things differently (he is stoic and I'm emotional). He responded with, if I leave for a week, I leave for good. I said, fine, and then he left. He's incredibly involved with our daughter so I know he'll be around for her which is what's most important but, I wonder, how do others on the SN board keep their marriages intact. Is it possible? We knew each other for 6 years before marrying but we were only married for 3 months before we became pregnant. Perhaps if we had been more established in our marriage, this wouldn't be so hard. I don't know...[/quote]
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