A lot of Sophie's anxieties at the moment are valid.
I am sure that a lot of first time mums think 'what on earth have I let myself in for?!' as their due date approaches. Your life as you knew it is about to change completely and there will be a lot of emotion attached to this.
Similarly, I think it's fair for her to feel cheated out of some of the joys of pregnancy because of lockdown.
Her worries about Dave's job are ones many of us are experiencing at the moment.
But I just can't feel sorry for her because of her inability to take control of the things she can do something about.
P.S. Part of me wonders if her epiphany over the last couple of days is because she has been reading here. Hi Sophie, I hope you take your last few weeks as a family of three to evaluate how you can give your little boy the best life possible. I'd start by investigating if you quality for a council house.
Why should they get a council house because they chose to make themselves homeless? They had a home. Shouldn't be handed everything on a plate, clothes, money, pregnancy pillows, homes...
i'm sure there are families living in bedsits, mums in mum and baby units, homeless people, vulnerable adults, (the list goes on) who need them more. Barney has a home. No it's not ideal but it's warm and safe for now until they get back on their feet with Dave going back to work and house viewings start again.
I 100% agree these feelings she's having are natural but that doesn't excuse not having a single nappy for a baby due in 10 weeks.