She Has Never Wanted To Be A Mom, But After She Unexpectedly Got Pregnant, She Told The Father Of Their Child She Wanted Nothing To Do With Their Daughter, Yet Now He Expects Her To Help Him

A 31-year-old woman unexpectedly got pregnant while she was going through a tough time and was half-separated.
The thing is, she has never wanted to be a mom, so she was dead set on terminating her pregnancy, but something stopped her: the father of her child.
“I still remember he was begging me on his knees to keep this baby, crying, distraught,” she explained.
“He promised me that I wouldn’t have any responsibility over the child, that he would provide full care and all he asked was that I give him the chance to have his child.”
“It took me about a week to decide; I considered getting a lawyer, but our relationship was improving, and I trusted him.”
So, she gave birth to a little girl, and as soon as she entered the world, she instructed the nurses to let the father of her child hold the little girl.
She could see how elated the father of her child was, and she felt in her heart that she had made the right choice.
After that, they went on with their lives separately, and since she had made it clear to him that she wanted nothing to do with being a mom, she thought she wouldn’t hear from him after that.
Well, she was wrong. Three months later, the father of her child began calling her frequently to say that he could not get the baby to quit crying.

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He would also call her if he thought something wasn’t right with the baby. His calls became a daily occurrence for her, despite the fact that she said she wasn’t going to step into the role of mom.
“He admitted to me, “I don’t think I’m up to all this myself,” and I told him she needed to be put up for adoption before she gets much older,” she said.
“Which he intensely disagreed with; I started to push harder for adoption, but he was completely immovable on the subject, and the matter needed both parents consent.”
“He started shaming me for not looking after her, started telling me how he wasn’t able to give her the care she needed; at one point, he actually took her to my house on the weekend for a “visit.” When I had mentioned how heavily we had discussed this and how I didn’t want anything to do with the child, he said he wasn’t aware of how much he wouldn’t be able to handle it, and he needed me.”
Right now, she thinks her only choice is to just leave her state. What do you think she should do in this situation?
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