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ondinette
I'm sorry you have to deal with this.
Many people seem to have the attitude that if a woman does not want to breed she is worthless. It doesn't matter what else she is doing with her life or why she does not want kids, fuck her if she isn't all about teh bebbehs.
You would think people would be more enlightened in the 21st century, but if anything we are going backwards.
Re: Can we separate women's health issues from breeding issues? September 28, 2017 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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blackpearl
There are only big hospitals around here and no naturopaths, i don't even think they are allowed to practice. Medical field is very restricted and you are allowed to go only to the hospital of the city you live in. So, i have absolutely no choice in this matter. I can't even choose my doctor, the hospital makes an appointment with the doctor that is free at the moment. They are all ob/gyns although i would have liked an endometriosis specialist.
I didn't get any hard time from them about breeding but they do follow a certain protocol that is to restore your fertility and lately this country has been in the international media for severe drop in birthrates. So, i think that this hysteria affects somehow their medical protocols.
The thing is that i really wanted some support in these groups but unfortunately i can't get it because i don't want to get knocked up. I needed some info on the laparoscopy and one woman told me that i should get knocked up immediately after the surgery. I told her i'm not interested in that and she asked why do i bother then to have the surgery as i am a drain on the medical system. I should just put my body into menopause permanently and that's it. It doesn't matter that the cyst might be malignant and you can't just induce menopause permanently. I never went back to their "support" group afterwards. Support my ass.
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