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Deathisbetter

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Jun 3, 2023
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so I am childfree and can't afford a hysterectomy. are there any uterus damaging herbs or vitamins or something that can damage my uterus. I always wondered but I don't think so I hate living in a pro natalistic society like everything is babies all the god damn time and it pisses me off if there aren't any methods or its impossible which I figure. its all good just wondered ctb will probably solve my problem any ideas
 
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Aisley

Aisley

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Mar 12, 2023
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When I was younger (all my shit starts this way) I had a pregnancy terminated. Going forward from there, I obviously didn't want that to happen again, but I didn't like condoms. Who does? And there was no way I was going to live without sex. So I switched teams. Stayed there for a few years, had a ball. Turned out there was a lesbian bar like two blocks from my home I'd never known about, too. Cuz I'm kinda stupid like that.
Other than that, I can't think of anything. Depo isn't a thing anymore, is it? Used to be a shot you'd get and it would work for a few years or something like that. But it led to calcium depletions, I think.
 
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Jun 7, 2023
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you could take a birth control pill maybe? it won't permanently damage your uterus but will help prevent pregnancy. I guess you could also just avoid sex at all costs to mitigate the risk
 
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i have the mirena iud which has been really effective and helps with cramps as well... the only thing is getting it put in was the most painful experience of my life. if you can find a doc to give you local anaesthesia then i think its worth it but most dont. there is also a copper version if you want to avoid hormones

if you have a bf maybe he can get a vasectomy? i think its the most healthy birth control option available and usually easy to get and covered by insurance
 
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willitpass

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if you have a bf maybe he can get a vasectomy? i think its the most healthy birth control option available and usually easy to get and covered by insurance
I would like to mention that vasectomies don't always work. I know several people who got pregnant after a supposedly successful vasectomy. I myself came to be after my dad had a vasectomy. Definitely makes me angry at fate to know that my parents tried not to have me and yet I still came into existence only to suffer so much.
 
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locked*n*loaded

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I'd like to add that condoms can fail, too, as I came into existence through a torn condom.
 
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