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Some periods ARE unstoppable. "Anemia" achievement unlocked!
Omg the days I've had super plus tampons, PLUS pads, and they'd be soaked within hours π thank god for birth control
I hope doctors donβt say this anymore, but it used to be common for them to suggest having a kid if you had heavy periods and no kids. On top of that being an insane reason to have a child, wtf are you gonna do if it doesnβt work?? Now you have heavy periods and a small child.
"How's mommy's little prescription today?"
I mean, it's free labor for small tasks. You ask a 2 year old to bring you a beer from the fridge, it's like a game to them! Just stock the beer on the bottom shelf so it's easily accessable to children. I mean, what were you going to use your crisper for anyways? Vegitables??? Pssshhhh!!!!!
This is all good advice.
You're not fucking wrong, I'll give you that.
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Edit: Yo im talking bout the docs not you