Hi Hopeful Still,

I'm sorry to hear that. A r/s with someone that suffers with BPD can be really confusing and frustrating with the emotional intensity and erractic behaviors. I'm glad that you decided to join us. It helps to talk to others that have walked a mile in your shoes, you don't have to go through this alone.
My wife is unable to have glow=yellow,2,300]conversations about future,[/glow] as it is to intense and overwhelming for her. She can't be on the meds because they were to intense. And day by day it just feels like there are no more options. glow=yellow,2,300]I've looked into career changes.[/glow]
Are you worried about finances with a new kid on the way?
I don't know how to love and 'ignore' at the same time
You're in the right place to be honest, this is a platform for the non disordered partner, a place to share your feelings and thoughts with being judged or invalidated. You have sage advise from your counselor, and you have the answer in the quote above, I'll just point you in the right direction. You're wife is expecting a child? She may be feeling out of control and trying to control her environment to try to get herself feeling back in control of herself.
That being said, it's something that she is going through, it's not personal, you can become indifferent to the behavior, you neither like it or hate it, depersonalize the behaviors.