Gracie, genuinely. I have had mh problems, and yes, I've been well for a long time, yes, I'm in a relationship, yes, I've never had drug problems or been violent, but I can't imagine one mh professional I've encountered ever suggesting termination to me or to anyone I've known with more severe mh problems if we didn't bring it up. Maybe they'd allude to it, "do you know your options?" but they wouldn't pursue it if it wasn't ventured. And you may be ill, but you're compos mentis enough to be weighing your options in a reasoned way in writing on an online forum.
If you like her then tell her if she's upset you. I still think it's incredibly inappropriate for her to weigh in so heavily on such a delicate decision. She can't predict how well you will be in any time frame in the future. She can judge in her estimation, but I think you would find that most consultant psychiatrists would be far more reserved in offering their advice than this cc has been. It's not the dark ages.
I am assuming you're UK based?
I wouldn't discount it as an option if you feel you would fair better and recover better without the added responsibility of a new child and coping with new services being involved. I don't remember the names of the good helplines who give support if you are considering it. There are people on mumsnet more knowledgeable about this kind of decision than me who may weigh in.
I really hope you get the support you need without unnecessary pressure. And find good health and mental wellbeing.