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Anonymous March supporter doodle, continuing their monthly Toothless theme. I had a lot of fun with this one <3

🚨🦅 Eintracht Frankfurt have enquired about Wataru #Endo. The 32y/o midfielder is a possible candidate for #SGE in the summer, but other names are also being considered. Endo is allowed to leave Liverpool, as reported.

Currently, the topic is not a priority for Eintracht, partly because the overall package is still too expensive.

Frankfurt are informed about the situation, as per @BILD_Eintracht@twitter.com and confirmed. #LFC

@SkySportDE@twitter.com 🇯🇵

Seit September 2024 werden fünf #Endometriose Forschungsverbünde vom #BMBF gefördert, um Ursachen, Diagnose und Therapie zu verbessern.

Der Forschungsverbund #ENDO-PAIN untersucht die Ursachen der #Schmerzen. Unter der Leitung der #Charité Berlin erforscht das Team, wie #Neuroinflammation und #Fibrose zur Schmerzentwicklung beitragen. Es sollen typische Signalwege identifiziert werden, die eine #Diagnose ohne Gewebeentnahme ermöglichen.

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Deutsche Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt e.V. - DLR GesundheitsforschungENDO-PAIN - Entschlüsselung neuer Entzündungs- und Fibrosewege zur Verbesserung der Diagnose und Therapie Endometriose-assoziierter Schmerzen - DLR Gesundheitsforschung

I’m so mad about this. This was originally called the right to sterilization bill, and in addition to adults having the right to a sterilization procedure without discrimination based on age or family status the original bill also called for adults to be able to obtain treatments for medical conditions even if those treatments could cause infertility, regardless of their age or family status. Patient would be required to sign an informed consent liability waiver.

NOW it’s only for reproductive disorders and the treatment for those.

This means it’s going to be even harder for women to be diagnosed with endometriosis or PCOS because then that would give us a right to choose not to breed. Furthermore I wasn’t diagnosed with endometriosis until I had a tubal ligation procedure, which I wasn’t able to get until I was 37 years old and I had a boyfriend who was friends with a gynecologist who wouldn’t discriminate against me for being Childfree.

I literally cried when I read this. I’m really happy for the women with PCOS and Endo who want to have hysterectomies but this bill tossed childfree women and nonbinary and trans AFAB out the window.

I’m so mad about this I can’t stop crying, and this was the final kick in the teeth from the Dems that I needed to be done with them forever.

Misogyny in medicine is focusing more on what a man might WANT than what a woman NEEDS.

I NEEDED a hysterectomy and was told I wouldn’t survive pregnancy.

“Informed consent” for surgery looked like this:

“Don’t you want to be a Mom?”
“You may want BIOLOGICAL children”

“What if you meet a man who wants babies?”

“What if he leaves you because you can’t bear his children?”

“Men went their OWN babies - what if you can’t do that?”

“You will feel like less of a woman.”

Brought boyfriend in to try and change their minds. Them to him:

“Will you still love her if she’s BARREN?”

“Do you want kids?”

“What if you change your mind & want kids - will you LEAVE her?”

Him: “Save her life what I want doesn’t matter” (he understood the assignment)

The assumption through the entire process - as I got sicker and sicker - was that I should WANT to risk my life for the CHANCE to bear a child.

That if I didn’t WANT that - I would change my mind when I met the “right man”

Apparently the “man of my dreams” will be so spectacular and the love so all consuming that I will be all too happy to put my life on the line to give HIM babies.

Needless to say I found that incredibly offensive. I was dying. I was incredibly sick. I needed surgery.

This is NOT “informed consent”. This is misogynistic and patriarchal bullying.

Informed consent would have been ensuring I knew it wasn’t reversible and would mean I could never have children. Letting me know risks of complications. Risk of prolapse. Risk of early menopause

None of that was covered. It was ALL about men and babies.

I actually did have a severe post operative complication that I was woefully unprepared for because “informed consent” failed me.

We must do better. Women need autonomy over their body. Inform us. Work with us.

Don’t put the needs of a man before of our own. Don’t treat us like incubators.

We are MORE than our ability to bear children. I lost my womb at 24 and I’ve never felt like less of a woman, less of a person. I’ve never regretted it.

Medicine needs to do better

One of the worst parts was that when I ended up having a complication - I was gaslit & ignored again. Told I didn’t know my body AGAIN. I needed my boyfriend to get them to even run tests.

Now - decades later - I’m still dealing with issues from the surgery and complication.
I can never know how different things might have been had they acted faster - but I DO know I was never able to fully trust the medical profession again.

My article on this is below - and I’m working on a future one about informed consent (or lack thereof)

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#reproductiverights #reproductivehealth #prochoice #womensrights #womenshealth #misogyny #patriarchy #obgyn #hysterectomy #tuballigation #endo #endometriosis #chronicillness #mybodymychoice
#fuckthepatriarchy #ableism #discrimination

The Disabled Ginger · My Most Dangerous ER Experience and How My Advocate Saved My LifeVon Broadwaybabyto

I’ve devastated but not surprised by the volume of replies from women who had to fight to get a medically necessary hysterectomy or tubal ligation.

I’ve written about my own personal experiences - but now looking to write a broader article on informed consent and bodily autonomy.

One thing that seems obvious to me is that men face considerably less pushback when they request a vasectomy - whereas the sometimes insurmountable pushback women have to deal with.

I’ve spoken to women who had uterine or ovarian cancer and were encouraged to keep the organs “in case they wanted children”. Even after they said they didn’t.

I’ve yet to hear of ANY man with testicular cancer being told he must keep the testicle so he doesn’t become “less of a man.” The cure rates are higher if you remove it - so that’s what they do.

This highlights two painful realities

1) 1) Men are trusted to know their bodies - we aren’t.

2) Men are “allowed” to choose to be child free. We are incubators.

Did you need to fight for a tubal or hysterectomy? Were you successful in getting the surgery?

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