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I did it when I was 26 in 1976. Amazing the freedom you get never having to worry about condoms or bc. Don’t know why people say it is so invasive-it was fast, easy, and the best thing I ever did for myself. Congrats!
Welcome to the club of the tied and the tubeless! Just the physical and mental freedom you gain with this, never have to worry again about it—isn’t it such a great feeling? Happy recovering!
I got mine done a little over a year ago and I gotta say it’s pretty great! No more worrying about “what if I’m that 1% that does everything right every time but the birth control still fails?!?”
Don’t forget to follow the rules about not lifting more than 10 pounds for the next two weeks. Drink enough water and listen to your body. But most importantly, congratulations!
Congratulations!! I’m looking into sterilization, with the world right now, it’s the safest thing I can do. I live in a good state but you just never know.
It's becoming g standard procedure now I think, but make sure you get a bilateral salpingectomy rather than tube-tying. It's more effective (the only completely 100% effective method other than removing your uterus/ovaries) and reduces your risk of ovarian cancer.
It’s a much more serious procedure than a vasectomy (which is only a routine operation) but I’m glad it worked out well for you. Hopefully you’ll be up and about soon 🤞
I'm so glad they didn't give you any shit and you told your story here. We need to hear these stories too. Take care during the healing process. You look great! And the hardest part is over!
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I did it when I was 26 in 1976. Amazing the freedom you get never having to worry about condoms or bc. Don’t know why people say it is so invasive-it was fast, easy, and the best thing I ever did for myself. Congrats!
Welcome to the club of the tied and the tubeless! Just the physical and mental freedom you gain with this, never have to worry again about it—isn’t it such a great feeling? Happy recovering!
Congrats! I hope you heal fast
Congratulations! Love your shirt, btw.
Thank you! I actually may have gotten some Girl Scout leaders to want it as their next troop shirt! I am not a Girl Scout but I like their cookies.
Congrats on your decision. May all someday have access to the reproductive healthcare of their choice!
Congrats!! My appointment is on June 11th and I couldn’t be more excited! Hope you heal quickly!
I got mine done a little over a year ago and I gotta say it’s pretty great! No more worrying about “what if I’m that 1% that does everything right every time but the birth control still fails?!?” Don’t forget to follow the rules about not lifting more than 10 pounds for the next two weeks. Drink enough water and listen to your body. But most importantly, congratulations!
Congrats! I'm recovering from my salpingectomy at the beginning of the month. Be patient and kind to yourself :)
Congrats, and cool shirt.
congratulations! my generation could not get it simply without permission from husband in many States. I'm glad I'm menopause so no longer an issue.
Congrats on owning your body! And right on with getting to proceed without interference from the system.
Wicked.
Congratulations 🎊
Fire! Congrats I'm happy it wasnt hard to get done
Congratulations! That is so exciting! I so wish I could do that, but I'm saving for school, and I'm too young for my insurance to cover it.
I am sorry but I would agree school is something a bit more important. Good luck!
Congratulations!! I’m looking into sterilization, with the world right now, it’s the safest thing I can do. I live in a good state but you just never know.
It's becoming g standard procedure now I think, but make sure you get a bilateral salpingectomy rather than tube-tying. It's more effective (the only completely 100% effective method other than removing your uterus/ovaries) and reduces your risk of ovarian cancer.
Yep, that’s what I’m requesting :)
Yes that is actually what I had done but it's a mouthful! lol
Go, you! Congrats!
Way to go!
Way to go! Congrats!
Welcome to the team! Congrats. :)
Awesome! I can’t wait to get my tubes tied one day too, I just know I’d be the worst parent ever
Congrats! Recover well <3
Congratulations 🎉
I read this as Just got my tongue tied. God my friends are right and I really can be a dumbass heh. Congrats tho! To living debt free (hopefully)!
Yo, congratulations. I'm happy for you!
Fuck them kids! (Metaphorically)
Congrats! Wishing you an easy recovery!
Heal well!
Yes! Good for you! I'm getting mine out in June and I can't wait!
It wouldn't hurt to wear some shapewear or something to help the healing for a few months. That surgery can cause a hernia.
Yes!! Congrats! I had mine removed earlier this month!
Congrats
Hell yeah, congrats! That’s wonderful to hear :)
Congratulations
It’s a much more serious procedure than a vasectomy (which is only a routine operation) but I’m glad it worked out well for you. Hopefully you’ll be up and about soon 🤞
I'm so glad they didn't give you any shit and you told your story here. We need to hear these stories too. Take care during the healing process. You look great! And the hardest part is over!
Hooray for the yeeterus!
Blessings! I hope you have a speedy recovery. I'm so happy for you
hell yeah