[After calling another poster's womanhood into question because she takes the pill.]
Pregnancy is a normal healthy occurance. Birthcontrol pills is the artifical interuption of that natural occurance. Taking the pill is going against the natural order of things and therefore you have side effects.
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I was a Navy Corpsman during Nam..you have given a bad name to all corpsmen with your drivel, and as an aside, it ia against military regs to use your military title if you are no longer in the service.
So I take it you're against artificially boosting fertility too, right? Otherwise, you're just a hypocrit. Not that I expect any better from someone spewing such nonsense.
And while taking medicine might go "against the natural order of things" so does wearing clothes, or living in a house with electric lights and indoor plumbing.
Using medicine to fight disease goes against nature and has some side effects too. Too darn true.
Honey, you're not a doc. You were never a doc. You were barely a glorified nurse, you pathetic nancy boy.
Pregnancy is a normal healthy occurence, to a point. After 3 pregnancies (or is it 2?) pregnancy actually shortens women's lives.
But hey, I'll make you a deal. You convince my fallopian tubes to stop trying to kill me every month, and convince my husband's testicles to shoot blanks and I'll never use birth control again. Capice?
Some women take birth control for their hormone levels. My wife took them to keep her 'natural occurance' from acting 'un-naturally'. Endomitriosis is painful and debilitating. Her body was telling her to have children, NOW, or the whole shebang was going to shut down. We didn't and it did. She had a full hysterectomy by 30.
Women DIE giving birth. Not as much in modern countries, but it still happens everywhere. There is no 'safe' pregnancy, just ones that don't kill you.
So why don't you read up or shut up.
Not being pregnant is a normal healthy occurrence. Pregnancy is the interruption of that natural occurrence. Getting pregnant is going against the natural order of things and therefore you have side effects (such as nausea, vomiting, vertigo, and massive abdominal swelling).
Eating, a very natural act, can have the side effect of obesity, heart disease, "accidental poisoning", etc.
Pills are the interruption of the natural occurrance of ovulation, which subsequently would finish in a pregnancy if, and only if, there is sperm on. So, abstinence and the subsequent period are not natural according to you either. Or taking pain killers isn´t natural too.
I'm lacking an ovary and a half because of a cyst I had taken out when I was seventeen. It was borderline, meaning not cancerous but damn close, so my gyno put me on birth control to keep it from recurring.
Would you rather I get ovarian cancer at twenty-five?
Yeah, let's do away with tampons and maxi pads and go back to 'natural', which was a woman wearing a dress while the blood leaks all over the ground.
Don't forget toothpaste, toilet paper, and soap too. All are very unnatural.
Fuckwit.
10 to 1 this guy uses aspirin every time he gets a headache.
By the way, he apparently spent 7 years in the US Navy and is only HM3? That's the equivalent of being held back in 1st grade for three years.
Wannabe nurse even calls himself a 'Doc.' Self-deluded, much?
MM3 Jonhson says firstly, you're not a "doc." You went to med school for what, six weeks? You're qualified to patch up marines in a hurry, so they live to see a real doc. Secondly, you have no uterus, so shut up. You should see the Navy now, they pass out BC like it's candy. It's hard for us ladies to serve if we're knocked up.
soooo...
no vaccine, innoculations, drugs, surgical intervention..
basically, let the illness take its course and hope your body can deal with it, PHAIL!!
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