once I learned what an IUD was and how they were inserted, I was pretty shocked that anyone ever gets them
people are told to take a motrin for procedures which sample or pass through the cervix! That's not negligent, that's sadism!
I had a colposcopy done for an abnormal pap in my early 20s and was instructed to take ibuprofen for it and wear a pad because there would likely be bleeding.
the doctor was kind enough to describe the procedure and show me the tools (speculum and a curette that resembled a tiiiiiny ice cream scoop) and turn the screen so I could watch the sample being collected, so I can say that I have actually seen my own cervix with my own eyes.
it was not a good time, ~~but~~ and yet idk if the procedure was more painful than the surprise $750 bill from the pathologist that followed
Pcos and endo are kind of a personal crusade for me because they're common conditions that cause an immense amount of suffering for a huge number of people. Endo and pcos should be first priority topics for medical research. Effective treatment or cure would be a historic victory and alleviate untold suffering across the face of the world.
YES YES YES
Instead, at least in my experience, they're widely unknown conditions. Countless people with debilitating or even disabling periods are told to take motrin and endure the agony. It is, pardon my french, completely fucked.
couldn't agree more.
thank you for posting this ❤️