By "Stella5127" - 30/10/2017 21:15
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I am going to guess you mean debilitating- which, unfortunately, it isn't uncommon for people to start their period in the days before their wedding, due to the stress. It's just something that isn't talked about a lot. Not much to do unless you can somehow get a GYN to give you a shot to induce temporary menopause, and that would be just as much of a dampener on things, I would think.
Because you very well could have meant deliberating, in reference to some sort of condition you have that wasn't mentioned in the post. Also, excuse me for giving you a bloody OPTION of what to do with your body as a opposed to pretending that suffering through it is the only option that exists. I didn't tell you to run out and do it, I made you aware the option exists because, gee, doctors REALLY like lying to people with uteruses about their options on handling said organ. More specifically, they love to pretend there aren't ways to do so, to the point that people who have nearly died from their periods STILL didn't know that hysterectomies are an option. You don't wanna use a method I suggested? Fine, but don't act like I tried to force you to have something done because you're mad that I clarified that my answer was only applicable if you meant debilitating and not deliberating.
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I am going to guess you mean debilitating- which, unfortunately, it isn't uncommon for people to start their period in the days before their wedding, due to the stress. It's just something that isn't talked about a lot. Not much to do unless you can somehow get a GYN to give you a shot to induce temporary menopause, and that would be just as much of a dampener on things, I would think.
Because you very well could have meant deliberating, in reference to some sort of condition you have that wasn't mentioned in the post. Also, excuse me for giving you a bloody OPTION of what to do with your body as a opposed to pretending that suffering through it is the only option that exists. I didn't tell you to run out and do it, I made you aware the option exists because, gee, doctors REALLY like lying to people with uteruses about their options on handling said organ. More specifically, they love to pretend there aren't ways to do so, to the point that people who have nearly died from their periods STILL didn't know that hysterectomies are an option. You don't wanna use a method I suggested? Fine, but don't act like I tried to force you to have something done because you're mad that I clarified that my answer was only applicable if you meant debilitating and not deliberating.