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1 year ago

“You're the only one who can hold your head up high

Shake your fist at the gates saying

"I've come home now!"

Fetch me the Spirit, the Son, and the Father

Tell them their pillar of faith has ascended

It's time now

My time now

Give me my

Give me my wings!”

“10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2)”

-Maynard James Keenan

RIP Betty 🌹 You were an amazing Woman who brought light, laughter, comfort, love and so much more to so many of us. A true advocate for all animals, and a wonderful spirit that shined so brightly. Sleep well Betty, you’ve earned your peaceful rest. 🌹

January 17, 1922 - December 31, 2021

“You're The Only One Who Can Hold Your Head Up High
“You're The Only One Who Can Hold Your Head Up High
“You're The Only One Who Can Hold Your Head Up High
3 months ago

born to be an abstract concept, forced to be a percievable entity

2 years ago
Abortion bans skirt a medical reality: For many teens, childbirth is a dangerous undertaking – Daily Montanan
Daily Montanan
As abortion bans take hold throughout some states, many are facing an old reality: Pregnancy is a dangerous thing for young teens.

Maryanna’s eyes widened as the waitress delivered dessert, a plate-sized chocolate chip cookie topped with hot fudge and ice cream. Sitting in a booth at a Cheddar’s in Little Rock, Maryanna, 16, wasn’t sure of the last time she’d been to a sit-down restaurant. With two children — a daughter she birthed at 14 and a 4-month-old son — and sharing rent with her mother and sister for a cramped apartment with a dwindling number of working lights, Maryanna rarely got out, let alone to devour a Cheddar’s Legendary Monster Cookie. On this muggy September evening, though, she was having dinner with her “sister friend” Zenobia Harris, who runs the Arkansas Birthing Project, an organization working to reduce the odds that Arkansas women and girls die from pregnancy and childbirth. In a highchair next to her, Maryanna’s daughter, Bry’anna, spiraled sideways and backward, her arms outstretched, flying. Her eyes would settle on her grilled cheese, and she’d swoop her small hand down to pick up the sandwich. Maryanna suffered mightily during Bry’anna’s birth. (Kaiser Health News is not using the family’s last name to protect Maryanna’s privacy.) She remembers telling her mother, “I don’t want to do none of this.” Nurses routinely checked to see how far she had dilated, a painful prodding of the cervix typically done before pain medications are administered. “Nobody talks about that. I would not open my legs wide enough for them,” she said, cringing at the memory. “There were seven nurses up in there, and I was like, ‘No! Why ya’ll doing this?’” Hours later, a doctor used vacuum suction to pull the baby through Maryanna’s 14-year-old vaginal canal, ripping apart the skin and muscle of her perineum. ... Infant mortality rates in Arkansas are highest for babies born to women younger than 20, and the large number of teen births fuels the state’s third-highest infant mortality rate in the country. Arkansas women have the highest rate of pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S., according to CDC data, about double the national average. For young women who continue their pregnancies, the emotional and physical challenges can be daunting. The age at which girls in the U.S. begin menstruating has dropped in recent decades, in part due to widespread obesity, but the physiological changes necessary to birth and feed a newborn require additional years of development. “When she has her first menstruation, she is capable of becoming pregnant, but that doesn’t mean she is capable of having a child,” said Dr. Dilys Walker, director of global health research for the Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health at the University of California-San Francisco. Walker explained that during adolescent development, the beginning of menarche signals the start of a growth spurt that can take up to four years to complete. During that time, a girl’s uterus and bony structures, including her pelvis, remain narrow, developing slowly as she ages. It’s a precarious moment to give birth. It’s not uncommon for girls to face obstructed labor “because their pelvis is not developed enough to accommodate a vaginal delivery,” said Dr. Sarah Prager, an obstetrics and gynecology professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Going through with a vaginal birth could cause lasting damage to a teen’s pelvic area and rectum. So, teenage childbirth often ends in cesarean section, causing uterine scarring that almost guarantees she will need to give birth via cesarean section if she has more children. “Adolescents are at increased risk for low-birth-weight babies, high blood pressure in pregnancy, preeclampsia, higher complications from sexually transmitted diseases, and increased rate of infant death,” said Dr. Anne Waldrop, a maternal-fetal medicine fellow at Stanford University.

For everyone out there planning to vote for "prolife" politicians this November, just know that you are voting to hurt and possibly murder children.

4 months ago

I saw a pro-choice comment saying “if Roe is overturned, then what are we handing over to our granddaughters???” well for one they won’t be aborted, so now you can actually meet them.

3 months ago

Why don’t we have visual examples of how much is a full pad with realistic looking blood!? I just blew out a gush of blood and clots out the front and now I have to change from looking like crotch got murdered. Like not all blood is liquid and instantly absorbed. Sometimes it goopy like gel or oil. Anyways glad I didn’t go to school cause fuck!! The gushing alone is worrying enough!

1 year ago
An Accurate Description Of What A Period Is. #periodssuck #notably #hurtslikehell #accurate #whymustibeagirl

An accurate description of what a period is. #periodssuck #notably #hurtslikehell #accurate #whymustibeagirl

2 months ago

Then please explain it to me properly Mr Johnson

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2 years ago

Why can't Katniss have her period?

No one in fiction ever gets periods, unless it’s a “very special episode” aimed at middle schoolers and that bothers me.

Let me tell you about my first period

It was terrible.

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