Hi there, this is a question for women who have undergone tubal litigation.
I am considering this procedure because I am child free and may be moving to an area with abortion is strictly limited or not available at all.
I have been considering this procedure anyway for the past couple of years because, simply, I do not want to bear children.
I have done a fair share of research online that indicates tubal litigation does NOT trigger early menopause, and that you still get your period. What I have read implies that nothing really changes in your body except you can no longer get pregnant.
However, I had a friend recently explain she knows someone who got the procedure at 30, it triggered early menopause, and caused a whole bunch of hormonal issues. Truth be told though, I don’t totally trust this friend.
So I wanted to ask you ladies here—have you had it done and what was your experience?
Thanks!
EDITED - Thank you so much to everyone for your replies!!!
Amazing!! I'm learning crochet and want to make a squirrel as well ❤️
Crochet is so fun and relaxing! Maybe a little frustrating when just starting out but it's so rewarding to make stuff. I love it. But make sure you take care of your wrists, I'm starting to get some carpal tunnel symptoms.
Make sure to post your finished projects!
I've been crocheting for only a week and a half, but I am absolutely in loooove with it!! All my other hobbies and games are on hold for now because I want to be able to make dolls of my favorite characters 🤣 And yes, it's so rewarding to see your project come to life before your very eyes! It makes me want to learn sewing one day so I can make plushies with minky fabric. Also yeah, I am worried about getting carpal tunnel, not from crochet but from my crappy desk job. What are your symptoms?
It might take a little bit to get to making your favorite characters but it's definitely worth working at it until you can.
I mostly get numbness but lately I've had very minor pain and discomfort in my hands, wrists and fingers. It's probably also from holding my switch and steam deck for too long at a time. So I've gotta take a bit of a break from doing almost all of my favorite things lol
Oh for sure haha. At least all the online tutorials are awesome, I can now make a little chibi doll!
And I hope your symptoms go away. I definitely know how you feel, I love drawing, gaming, and crocheting. All hand and wrist intensive. Are you being sure to take breaks and stretch your wrist, etc?
Yeah I'm getting better with it. Just gotta take a few days off and hopefully it'll feel better.