What happens June 8?
What happens June 8?Big PotD orgy.
I can't talk about politicsThat's fucked up in this context
Is the consult part of having difficulty with getting this done as a Woman?
That's fucked up in this context
Out of curiosity how did you decide on tubal ligation vs a bi slap, or hysterectomy? Sorry if thats too personal, just curious.
I assume you live in one of those places in the US? That really sucks, I fear it becoming a thing here
What happens June 8?
An event of a nature which we are no longer permitted to specify happens in Arizona, which may or may not be related in some way to the subject of women's reproductive health.Per admin Timmy
Anything that's say, a basic human right or even just a basic fact about reality? That's not political. Just because one particular group likes to make science and social denial their political points doesn't mean those things actually are politics.
Access to safe, legal abortion is a matter of human rights. Authoritative interpretations of international human rights law establish that denying women, girls, and other pregnant people access to abortion is a form of discrimination and jeopardizes a range of human rights. United Nations human rights treaty bodies regularly call for governments to decriminalize abortion in all cases and to ensure access to safe, legal abortion in certain circumstances at a minimum.
-human rights watch.
"Just because one particular group likes to make science and social denial their political points doesn't mean those things actually are politics."
Yeah that makes no senseThe rules don't seem to make any sense now anyway so probably best to err on the side of caution
"That's not political. Just because one particular group likes to make science and social denial their political points doesn't mean those things actually are politics."
If you have a hysterectomy without removing the ovaries you won't go through menopause. My wife had this done due to cancer.
That's good to know. I def need to talk to the doctor to see what's best for me. Thanks for the info.Even if you can get a doctor that is willing to do it, you would probably have a hard time getting insurance to cover a hysterectomy solely for reproductive reasons since there are less expensive alternatives. They are cheaper and less invasive than they used to be now that they are laproscopic, but it is still removing an entire organ.
Just so im aware, you pay for this right ? why would they say no if you do ?That is an excellent question and yet they do. It took my wife over ten years to get her's done.
Just so im aware, you pay for this right ? why would they say no if you do ?
Just so im aware, you pay for this right ? why would they say no if you do ?
That's actually pretty crazy that you could then sue if you change your mind, seems like the sort of thing that if you decide to go through it then you're done.
I got a vasectomy at the beginning of the month and needed a referral from a doctor which took about 30 seconds, he literally asked if i wanted children and if i was sure then sent the necessary stuff to the clinic.
I've no idea how easy it would be for a woman to get it done here (england) but for a man its super easy.
I asked my boyfriend if he would be open to a vasectomy but he said no because he "doesn't want to alter his body" which is his choice but also a little weenie imo when his procedure is defintiely way easier. So I made an appointment for me right away. His body his choice.Yeah ultimately his body his choice indeed, but make sure this kid conversation has been had. Not gonna pretend I know how long the two of you have been together, but better to find out now vs. later. If you don't want kids but he's hesitant to get a vasectomy, that might be a sign that his mind towards kids might change.
Yeah ultimately his body his choice indeed, but make sure this kid conversation has been had. Not gonna pretend I know how long the two of you have been together, but better to find out now vs. later. If you don't want kids but he's hesitant to get a vasectomy, that might be a sign that his mind towards kids might change.
Oh it has. Neither of us want kids. He just doesn't like surgery. My last relationship of 6 years ended because of resentment of me not wanting kids even though I was clear the entire time. My relationship now I made sure my partner did not want kids at all.Good deal
I asked my boyfriend if he would be open to a vasectomy but he said no because he "doesn't want to alter his body" which is his choice but also a little weenie imo when his procedure is defintiely way easier. So I made an appointment for me right away. His body his choice.I was in and out of the clinic within the hour with very little discomfort apart from the initial needle in the balls.
have their husbands sign permission slips
While all of it is crazy, this is the one thing I think is the worst Why should the choice be up to their husband? It makes absolutely no sense at all I think a lady should be able to have control of their own body without needing a man to make her decisions She not a child
While all of it is crazy, this is the one thing I think is the worst Why should the choice be up to their husband? It makes absolutely no sense at all I think a lady should be able to have control of their own body without needing a man to make her decisions She not a child
Presumably, it comes from the attitude that it's a woman's obligation to provide kids to a husband who wants them. Which is... not okay.
Presumably, it comes from the attitude that it's a woman's obligation to provide kids to a husband who wants them. Which is... not okay.
It makes sense when you think of who makes the rules for society historically
It's probably more the mindset that "Women obviously want kids because maternal instinct", with the assumption that if you're denying you ever want kids you're just young and confused and will change your mind eventually. So there's always an implied "You're going to regret this decision" if you choose to have an irreversible method of birth control when you're "too young to know what you really want".
It's still sexist, just a different flavor of sexism.
The idea of wanting children being normal is so strange me me, when i told the people i work with that i didnt want children and planned to get the snip the main question they asked me was 'what are you gonna do with your life then if you dont have children' of course these are middle aged woman with multiple children but assuming you can live life without children is silly.
It just depends for some people. Tbf, part of it is because they believe that people need to have a similar life to them to be happy. To them, raising a family made them happy They would have to understand that people want different things. Some people want children, and some dont. And thats fine But some people cant see life without children, even for other people