AmericanPapist Comments

Grrrrrrr!!!!!


Gravatar I think this is a prime example of a new kind of sexism in the medical industry and in society. I truly think if vasectomies were found to have the same risks, men would be discouraged from having them.

On the other hand, one study does not make a fact, and they are probably trying to prevent panic. In five years we could find that 100 other studies contradict this one.

On the third hand, I definitely agree that the science is obscured by a sexual agenda.


Gravatar It infuriates me to no end that women are expected by society to make ourselves incapable of doing the very thing inherent in our womanhood, i.e. having children, regardless of the risks to our health or even our own preferences in the matter. I remember being fourteen and told by my dermatologist that I couldn't have a particular acne medicine unless I started taking birth control. Not that he RECOMMENDED that I go on birth control because this other medicine causes birth defects, but that I was REQUIRED to take birth control if I was going to take this other medicine. (Needless to say, I forewent both the acne medicine and the birth control.)

And what do women expect?? Is it really surprising that taking drugs to make our bodies not work is going to, well, make our bodies not work?




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