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Why Is Getting Help for Reproductive Issues So Hard?

Reproductive issues affect 1 in 3 women

The thought of being pregnant has always repulsed me. If it wasn't repulsive it was terrifying.

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Sharing experiencereddit7w ago

The thought of being pregnant has always repulsed me. If it wasn't repulsive it was terrifying. I basically only have a uterus because I came with one. I want nothing to do with it and having one...

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Sharing experiencereddit7w ago

Yep I am also sort of baffled by the romanticization of pregnancy and childbirth and associated things, apart from it being tied to a biological imperative that just missed me slightly. Always been...

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Sharing experiencereddit7w ago

When I hit my teen years I told my mom that pregnancy sounded terrible and I never wanted a child or to give birth. That feeling never changed. I ended up having a bunch of issues with my...

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Reproductive health issues is a frequently discussed health concern among women in their 30s to 50s. Our research across 18,400+ posts shows it appears across multiple platforms, indicating widespread impact. Detailed medical content will be available in our next update.
Early signs vary by individual and can be subtle. Women in our research describe gradual onset that is often initially attributed to stress or aging. We recommend tracking your symptoms and discussing them with a healthcare provider who understands women's health in this age range.
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