u/pewtermug

Sterilized but period six weeks late

Sterilized in 2021 and have PCOS/PMOS. Probably don't need to, and maybe the wrong sub, but should I take a pregnancy test? Should I be worried that God may be like "Hold my beer." And my tubes grew back lol? 32F.

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u/pewtermug — 3 days ago
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"Reproductive Healthcare" has been twisted and hijacked and it's disgusting

It's not Reproductive Healthcare to abort your baby.

You already reproduced naturally without external or artificial assistance, therefore, your reproductive system needs no additional healthcare. Congratulations. You can hold and create another human most likely with minimal intervention outside of monthly checks.

Reproductive Healthcare is actually taking care of your reproductive system to help you reproduce naturally so you don't need to go through those external or artificial means.

RH is contraceptives to help regulate hormones and symptoms.

RH is regulating cycles so you don't have unpredictable cycles and have trouble getting pregnant later on.

RH is eating well and treating your body right so you can become pregnant easier or get your partner pregnant easier, and have a healthy pregnancy.

RH is not tearing your already fertilized, implanted, and growing child, limb from limb because you're inconvenienced for a short time in your long existence of life.

RH is not taking a chemical pill to force early labor, or having something injected to stop the baby's heart intentionally.

I'm so sick of the term. It means nothing now when they say it. It definitely doesn't mean what they think it means.

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u/pewtermug — 13 days ago