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If the baby and all the supplies are downstairs it makes more sense for the parents to stay downstairs. C-sections can take a couple of months to heal depending on how things go. Not to mention just being incredibly tired and hormonal from giving birth. You may not be comfortable with it but you’re not OP. They are helping with the baby and their daughter.
It’s dangerous either way you’re right, but if it’s some sleep disorder he’s not aware of it could be treatable with some meds or something and wouldn’t necessitate her leaving
It's a reminder how women are expected to care for men if they're disabled or hurt, but women in the same situation get warned by their nurses how common it is for men to leave them in the long run.
He says all this started in the last 2 years and includes physical pain. Of course therapy hasn't helped much yet, she's probably only gotten in during the last year and it isn't a quick fix.
Men get to say “they tried” and “they have needs”, but women get horribly shamed if they try to leave in the same situation.
So a few things:
His parents can't force him to come back, really… he's 18. If he applies for student assistance then his parents don't have any real authority or financial leverage over him. The school isn't kicking him out, he's still welcome at the school. If his parents are bringing him home then maybe they know something you don't. Maybe, he has struggles with this more than you realize. Schools contact the emergency medical contacts and such in these situations because if someone is suicidal they need to get all hands on deck. And, apparently the parents agreed it merited attention. If he wasn't actually having intrusive suicidal thoughts then he was just using the threat of his mental health to bully you into stuff… which is not a situation you deserve to be in AND isn't good for him, if he is actually unwell. You did the right thing and the university did the right thing.
I have had someone that wouldn't let me leave them either. What helped me keeping him stay away was having all my friends around me where I expected him to appear. He didn't dear to approach me and drag me back with so many people around.
Explain that you are socially isolated and the harm it is causing your child
I would definitely focus on this. I had a friend grow up in a similar situation, incredibly young looking (but not actually young) mother….. he was forced into so many physical fights over this. Girls tend tonot get into physical brawls as often as boys, but she should expect to still get a reasonable amount of harassment directed at her due to her mom too.
There is definitely more to this story.
She finds out if he's worth being with.