Women Are Getting Sterilized After Donald Trump's Victory: 'Only Option'
(www.newsweek.com)
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From the article- Last week, a 39-year-old from Washington state, who did not want to be named, underwent a bilateral salpingectomy, in which her fallopian tubes were removed.
"I am not happy that I felt forced into a surgery I did not want to alter my body, I feel like the election tied my hands and forced me to be sterilized—that is horrible," she told Newsweek.
At 39 those eggs were already stale anyway.
Rotted and scabbed over.
If she's 39 and worried about not being able to get an abortion, chances are pretty good she's not getting a man or getting pregnant. And has multi colored hair.
Nicely stated. And these leftists generally don't take responsibility for ANY of their own choices so, coupled with the victimhood schtick and endless attention-seeking you note, it's not at all surprising hearing these kinds of whines and laments from them. They need to grow up.
For the young ones, this infertility chart best shows why it gets exponentially difficult to get pregnant after around age 35:
https://nycivf.com/female-factor-infertility/
Of course the Cabal knows about this, so they design the economy to make early family planning difficult. "getting an education first," "getting a management position to get more money," "women empowerment" are some of the resulting decisions. By the time we want to start a family, our age may very well go above 35 years old, and we may have to resort to IVF, which is around $30k each and the process isn't exactly fun - lots of needles to the buttocks, for one.
If the family decides to pop children early, the chance of the family being dependent on government welfare is pretty high. The children may not be able to get a quality education or quality food intake.
Hopefully in the future we may see more regulations that encourage early family planning.
Yes!!!!! Trying to hit the target window as a working class family is not easy. Working enough to have savings for the early years but setting aside certain goals( like actual home ownership) is a balancing act. I believe women were pushed into the work force to lower the value of labor much as the border crisis does. It is class warfare in truth. If single income married families were rewarded with tax rates and low cost mortgages or education scholarships for children or student loan interest rate resolution. I feel many of society’s issues could be resolved.