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Okay, so I was reading on some of your old posts,and there was one about birth control and how you had an abortion. My question is why did you have an abortion? Did you think you were too young or that you couldn't take care of the baby? I hope this question did not offend cause I did not mean to offend you at all, I was just curious.
You’re right, I did have an abortion. It’s not an offensive question to me since I talk openly about my abortion all the time, but just so you know, it could be taken as super offensive by people who would feel like you were questioning their decision to have an abortion if you asked.
In general, if you want to know more about a sensitive issue, I suggest saying something like, “Tell me more about your experience,” or “Would you be willing to tell me about your [XYZ experience]? I’d like to learn more about what that was like for you.”
Why did I have an abortion? It’s a very simple answer: I didn’t want a baby. I hadn’t been certain whether I would have gone through with an abortion before I became pregnant, but the moment I saw that positive pregnancy test I knew that I did not want to have a baby.
It wasn’t even a question of ‘too young’ or ‘still in school.’ I just knew right away. My thought process:
I made an appointment for the abortion as soon as they could fit me in. It was pretty painful, and I cried afterwards once in pain and as my adrenaline crashed. I have never since regretted or cried about it. I just wasn’t going to have a baby.
If anyone needs help deciding what to do about their positive pregnancy test and wants clear, medically accurate information and loving support from a Licensed Midwife, make a FREE appointment with me here.
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An anonymous donor has donated:
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to anyone who wants them!!
So what are these visits? I’m a queer Certified Nurse Midwife living and working in NYC. Don’t worry if you’re not in NYC though - everything is online! No matter where you live I can provide counseling, information, support, and education. Depending on which state you live in, I can also write prescriptions, make diagnoses, order lab tests for you.
So what does that mean? That means that depending on what you’re looking for, I can help you with:
Beginning your medical transition (using either masculinizing hormones [testosterone] or feminizing hormones [estrogen])
Starting or continuing birth control
Continuing care for healthcare issues unrelated to trans-ness or transition (if you just want to see a healthcare provider that won’t tell you your itchy foot is related to the fact that you’re trans)
GYN issues (yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, STIs)
Counseling and decision making to holistically improve heavy periods/irregular periods
Fertility boosting and preparation for becoming pregnant (these visits are for trans folx only)
Lactation support for trans masculine and trans feminine folx either planning to or currently breast/chest feeding.
Who can enter the drawing? Basically anyone who is not cisgender. That includes trans men, trans women, non binary people, gender queer, gender fluid, gender questioning, and all other gender identities.
How do I enter the drawing for these visits? You should:
Like or reblog this post
and send an email to [email protected] with the subject line stating “Entry for Trans Healthcare Visits”. No need to write anything in the body of the email - the rest of the info will come later.
Please like and share even if you’re not trans - I want everyone to have access to the amazing opportunity! I’m so excited to be able to offer these free & discounted visits to people who might not be able to afford them otherwise.
The drawing will end Sunday 6/26 at 10pm EST.
If you’re not interested in the drawing, don’t qualify, or have missed the cut off but ARE interested in making an appointment with me anyway, SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT HERE.
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