ah yes pregnancy, known for being relaxing and painless
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Anonymous5w
I think the fuck not
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Anonymous5w
Because that’s not dystopian and also completely ignores the damn problem. Uuuuugh! I hate this shit.
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AnonymousOP5w
(Sis is okay btw)
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AnonymousOP5w
I’m glad she got some support in getting medication to help manage the pain, holy shit! Three hours just to be told “get pregnant! It won’t actually solve your issues but you’ll have a kid to manage on top of your pain! 😃”
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Anonymous#25w
There’s another slide in the post about how pregnancy doesn’t even fix it either
There’s women in their 50s who have babies and still have severe endo symptoms
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AnonymousOP5w
1,073 people struggling with endometriosis, and 79% of them told this bullshit… that’s heartbreaking!!
And endometriosis isn’t a required part of GP training, either!? Holy fuck!!
I’m glad they’re making it a requirement now but this is far, far too late…
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Anonymous#25w
(Part of that is summary for others who can’t view the original post.)
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Anonymous#25w
They do t care about our pain but you’d think they’d care more about the infertility aspect of endo by now. Since they want us barefoot and pregnant and all that. 💀💅
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AnonymousOP5w
It’s just abhorrent all around.
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AnonymousOP5w
“strong, addictive painkillers such as naproxen” bestie, that’s just aleve