Finding out you’re pregnant when you weren’t expecting it can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re not sure how your partner will respond. You’re not alone, even if you’re feeling anxious, scared, or unsure what to say. 

At Vie Medical Clinic, we’re here to help you feel safe, supported, and informed. Schedule a free appointment today to speak to our caring team, and keep reading for helpful tips on preparing for conversations with your partner.

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

Fear of your partner’s reaction can be one of the most complex parts of an unplanned pregnancy. Maybe you’re worried he’ll be upset, distant, or unsupportive. Those feelings are valid, and a safe space to discuss them is essential.

Before you talk with your partner, it can help to confirm your pregnancy and learn how far along you are. We offer pregnancy testing and ultrasounds at no cost. This information gives you a clearer picture and can help you feel more grounded in the conversation.

What You Can Do Now

  • Give yourself space. You don’t have to rush into any conversation or decision.
  • Gather information. Knowing your options empowers you to make the best choice for yourself.
  • Talk to someone you trust. You deserve support, whether it’s from a friend, family member, or medical professional.

You can also speak with someone on our team. Our compassionate staff will listen without judgment and help you sort through your thoughts and emotions.

You are not alone. You are stronger than you think. And we’re here for you every step of the way.

Schedule your free and confidential appointment today.

Frequently Asked Questions on this Topic

1. Can I come in alone, even if my partner doesn’t support me?

Yes. You are welcome to come in on your own. All of our services—including pregnancy testing, ultrasound, and consultations—are confidential and provided for free.

2. Will Vie Medical Clinic pressure me into a decision?

Never. Our role is to provide accurate medical information and support so you can make an educated decision with your health and safety in mind.

3. Can you help me figure out how to talk to my partner about the pregnancy?

Yes. Our staff can help you prepare for that conversation by answering your questions and helping you feel more confident in your choices.

4. What if my partner is threatening me or making me feel unsafe?

Your safety comes first. If you’re feeling threatened or unsafe, get to a safe space and contact us; we can connect you with trusted resources for protection and support.

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