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Are Hysterectomies a Little "Too" Usual ? Please discuss...
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 462218" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>...How do you automatically "know" it will be your last child???</p><p></p><p>OK, I admit, I've had no real problems with mine. Aside from it being underutilized for its purpose, in my opinion. And I have a 26-y/o friend who had hers removed a little over a year ago due to massive issues. She was understandably sad, but on the other hand, she knew she would have no more kids - due to the fact that her one son was a miracle, and her H (love of her life) was "fixed" after his FOURTH kid. But still...</p><p></p><p>I had my tonsils out at age 13... My Mom worked in medicine, so mine weren't automatically removed. At the point they were taken out, they were about to kill me. If someone were to suggest to me, "we'll just remove your ___ (whatever), then you won't have this problem anymore," I'd research it. I mean - everything has a purpose, right? Even the appendix did, at least at one point. And from my IVF adventures, I know that the uterus and ovaries work together to secrete necessary hormones... Thanks, but I will keep it doing its job as long as it can. I do not like having periods, they're gross and yucky and annoying, but the alternative is not having that slim chance of having a child. I'll take them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 462218, member: 6705"] ...How do you automatically "know" it will be your last child??? OK, I admit, I've had no real problems with mine. Aside from it being underutilized for its purpose, in my opinion. And I have a 26-y/o friend who had hers removed a little over a year ago due to massive issues. She was understandably sad, but on the other hand, she knew she would have no more kids - due to the fact that her one son was a miracle, and her H (love of her life) was "fixed" after his FOURTH kid. But still... I had my tonsils out at age 13... My Mom worked in medicine, so mine weren't automatically removed. At the point they were taken out, they were about to kill me. If someone were to suggest to me, "we'll just remove your ___ (whatever), then you won't have this problem anymore," I'd research it. I mean - everything has a purpose, right? Even the appendix did, at least at one point. And from my IVF adventures, I know that the uterus and ovaries work together to secrete necessary hormones... Thanks, but I will keep it doing its job as long as it can. I do not like having periods, they're gross and yucky and annoying, but the alternative is not having that slim chance of having a child. I'll take them. [/QUOTE]
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