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Well the first thing you can do is grow up and stop contacting old girlfriends, because even with a pandemic it seems she didn’t care enough about you to sent you songs and affectionate messages to see if you were still alive. As for you current relationship you can try to get her back, but if she doesn’t want that, you need to move on and and not repeat this kind of stupid mistake again.
If he stays with you, the child will be in his life in some form, i.e., scheduling around the days you have custody, the child living with him if the relationship progressed to y'all moving in together, etc. That also means your ex will always be there as well. For someone who doesn't want kids, that can be too much.
Regardless of his mental health (and for some perverse reason, I do hope he gets the help he needs) it is plain and simple:
You and your unborn child are a package deal. Someone that wants nothing to do with his own child has no right, nor reason to have access to you.
Plain and simple. There is no slowly nothing to be had. He is not so out of his mental faculties to not try to manipulate you emotionally. Don't give him the opportunity.
You're doing what you can. You're listening, trying to cheer them up, but they need therapy. If you really want to help more, try to get them to go. Of course, easier said than done, but maybe see if there's a therapist available that you like and ask them what you should say to help try to sway your bf.
OP… she menacing to do it will get HER in trouble. ? Suicidal people do fall under the law and police will try to prevent it.
It may end up with her under psychiatric surveilliance in a facility, if police really believes she would do it.
File a report with proof about her threatening to suicide herself.
If there is family of her there: ask them to check on her frequently and inform them about what she said.
Then you block- delete her number everywhere. Grant her no access to you anymore. Never again!
To ease your mind a bit: people threatening to harm themselves after a breakup which didn't go their way is common.
Usually / more often than not people don't do it. This threat is meant to make the other one cave in and maintain the relationship.
I have NEVER heared of a single one of these blackmailed back together relationships to be happy ever after. So: **LEAVE**