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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-01-15 02:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #5489 ]


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[personal profile] tabaqui 2022-01-15 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It sucks that doctor are such jackasses about it - but frankly, sounds like the best thing you could do is get a hysterectomy. I am so FUCKING glad I did. Fuck periods, who needs that shite?

I didn't have the sensory issues you have, OP, just pain. Hated the mess, hated the cramping, hated how gross pads were but also hated how tampons started to really hurt toward the end.

I hope you can find a solution (like the no-period birth control), and get those days back, OP!

Fantasy not so much, but in my mind (and my sci-fi world building), there's a five or ten year contraceptive that everyone uses, male or female, 100% effective and no periods. Period.

(Anonymous) 2022-01-16 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Jumping in to say if a full hysterectomy isn't an option, OP, you can also ask about endometrial ablation. If your doctor's willing, it'll at minimum reduce your bleeding, and could stop it entirely, and it's a bit easier to get because while there's still the "but what if you want (more) babies?!" bleating, it's not major surgery.