Liam Payne's Ex Maya Henry Opens Up About 'Painful' Abortion Experience

May 17, 2024 12:55


Liam Payne's Ex Maya Henry Opens Up About 'Painful' Abortion Experience: 'If It Were Up to Me, I Wouldn't Have' (Exclusive) https://t.co/oOJSD7WljP
- People (@people) May 16, 2024
Maya Henry, 23, is opening about her difficult experience with abortion ( Read more... )

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espressotorte May 17 2024, 15:57:30 UTC
Not today Satan.

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recognitions May 17 2024, 16:09:08 UTC
What does this mean

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recognitions May 17 2024, 17:32:09 UTC
Man you're obnoxious

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sibylblack May 17 2024, 16:07:46 UTC

No offense to her but I'm so tired of literally everyone publishing books based on popularity/connections and not talent.

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recognitions May 17 2024, 16:09:31 UTC
I feel like that's not the takeaway here

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sibylblack May 17 2024, 16:11:03 UTC

That's why I said no offense to her

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waffletaco May 17 2024, 18:08:28 UTC
is that really the takeaway here?

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primimproper May 17 2024, 16:08:01 UTC

Male doctors will give a month of strong painkillers to a vasectomy patient, and then Tylenol to a woman who just had her stomach stapled shut from a hysterectomy.

I am absolutely sick of misogyny.

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lurkurheartout May 17 2024, 16:54:46 UTC
I recently found out that from my friend that is a pharmacist that it's totally normal for doctors to give women ibuprofen 800mg but men get norco/opioids after wisdom teeth removal.

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v_is_for_violet May 17 2024, 17:59:13 UTC
I had a really intense root canal, dr even said it’s one of the worst he’s done and got the just the giant ibuprofen. Which tbh I was ok with because I’m scared of getting addicted to pain pills and generally hate taking medicine but still. The fact that he didn’t even offer me a choice. And he was a nice dr who took me seriously too. It must just be so ingrained in the culture to do stuff like that that they don’t even notice they are doing it

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insomniachobs May 17 2024, 16:13:48 UTC
Oh, it’s going to feel like a heavy period, it’s not going to be that painful,

Like heavy periods can't be exceedingly painful. I'd say "men" but then female doctors who ought to know better minimise this shit too.

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genbu_no_miko24 May 17 2024, 16:15:41 UTC
Yeah I’ve female gyno say it’s varied some it might be painful and others it might not too bad.

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insomniachobs May 17 2024, 21:58:43 UTC
It definitely varies massively between women, the same conditions can vary widely on pain scales

(my totally non-medically qualified guess is I reckon nerve structures down there must be different enough person to person that it's pot luck how much you actually feel)

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tigermilk May 17 2024, 16:21:02 UTC
Yeah you’re right. I had female doctors minimize my pain just as much as male doctors. Wide-spread body pain that has you in tears and unable to get out of bed? It’s just grief! Go see a therapist. (Spoiler: it wasn’t grief.)

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tigermilk May 17 2024, 16:18:51 UTC
My last “just a heavy period” had me slamming my hand against the counter so hard I thought I was going to break something. Because it felt like something was twisting so hard it was going to rip. So idk maybe male doctors should stfu about things being like just a heavy period and that being nothing to worry about.

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