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Are Hysterectomies a Little "Too" Usual ? Please discuss...
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 462373" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am trying to wait until next year when difficult child can drive and hopefully after bowling season to have mine. For now I am putting up with 3 weeks of heavy periods and then about 2 - 3 months of nothing. By the end of the third week, I am often about ready to sign up for it now! I have heard that you are off of work for about 6 weeks if all goes well - no lifting/driving/ ect. for much of that time, thus I will wait until difficult child can get himself around with a driver's liscense if I can.</p><p></p><p>When I read the "automatically after the last child", my mind went to after delivery while you are still in the hospital so you get discharged with a new born and are unable to get around much for about 6 weeks. If that is the case - no way!!!! Then, if you do wait until your child is older, when will that magical time be that you can be unable to drive or get around for almost 6 weeks? Not many people have the support to be able to do that and even if they did, your child needs you.</p><p></p><p>I think this would be too big of a change to the body to try to make it a "automatic" thing just for convenience sake. As many has stated, each person needs to research and question if it is right for her and never do anything "just to get it over with".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 462373, member: 5096"] I am trying to wait until next year when difficult child can drive and hopefully after bowling season to have mine. For now I am putting up with 3 weeks of heavy periods and then about 2 - 3 months of nothing. By the end of the third week, I am often about ready to sign up for it now! I have heard that you are off of work for about 6 weeks if all goes well - no lifting/driving/ ect. for much of that time, thus I will wait until difficult child can get himself around with a driver's liscense if I can. When I read the "automatically after the last child", my mind went to after delivery while you are still in the hospital so you get discharged with a new born and are unable to get around much for about 6 weeks. If that is the case - no way!!!! Then, if you do wait until your child is older, when will that magical time be that you can be unable to drive or get around for almost 6 weeks? Not many people have the support to be able to do that and even if they did, your child needs you. I think this would be too big of a change to the body to try to make it a "automatic" thing just for convenience sake. As many has stated, each person needs to research and question if it is right for her and never do anything "just to get it over with". [/QUOTE]
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