Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 I’m Attached to My Uterus (Literally and Figuratively): & Others: I too have an “attachment” to my uterus – many of us do. Perhaps some of it is a bit emotional; but frankly I could get past the emotional part if it made logical sense to me. Fact is, it doesn’t. First, there are plenty of logical health reasons for keeping my uterus. If I felt that the health benefits outweighed the risks & IF there were no other reasonable way to treat the fibroids, I might even decide to give it up. BUT there are other reasonable methods of treatment: methods which don’t carry the same lifetime health risks. So, I feel that keeping my uterus is a LOGICAL decision not an emotional one. I think the medical system has duped our society into believing that female attachment to reproductive organs beyond child-bearing is purely emotional, when in fact it is not. As Helen says in “Women’s Health Counts:” -- “One could only speculate on whether a similar attachment of a male to his testes after his fathering days were over would be seen as purely sentimental perhaps irrational . . .” For more info, I refer you to the archives. Specifically, for instance, Carla’s post #44321 and my post #44318 – and others referred to therein. And – keep in mind that our ovaries do NOT shut-down at menopause. They continue to function for our entire lifetime – producing different combinations of hormones. Even when retained at hysterectomy, they sometimes shut-down. Ovaries that shut down are NOT the same as menopausal ovaries. Loosing your ovaries, or their functionality is CASTRATION -- NOT menopause. * * * * FOR ANN: HUGE HUGS and MIGHTY CONGRATULATIONS to Ann & Hubby. GOOD WORK. I look forward to being kept informed of your pregnancy adventures!!! -- Pat _________________________________________________________________ Getting married? Find great tips, tools and the latest trends at MSN Life Events. http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=married Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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