Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD will be 18 in 3 weeks and off to college next year. She had to get on the pill last year while she was taking Accutane. I thought it was a convenient way to do that before going off to college. She has a boyfriend but he is a freshman in college and they have only been ab le to see each other once a month since he left. She recently told my husband and me that she is very pro-life no matter the circumstances. We were speaking generally, not about her personally.
She's pretty and social. I feeel as though I should have her get an IUD immediately before she turns 18 and before she goes to college. Is this drastic?
Of course you should.
It takes one time to get pregnant just one time and her life is gone. All her goals and dreams.
This should not be even a question.
As for the pro life shit you raised a dummy. What do you not understand about the anti vax movement and what Republicans are doing to laws women are dying and more will die.
Don't be an idiot. Be a dam good parent and get her on that IUD immediately.
Anonymous wrote:My DD will be 18 in 3 weeks and off to college next year. She had to get on the pill last year while she was taking Accutane. I thought it was a convenient way to do that before going off to college. She has a boyfriend but he is a freshman in college and they have only been ab le to see each other once a month since he left. She recently told my husband and me that she is very pro-life no matter the circumstances. We were speaking generally, not about her personally.
She's pretty and social. I feeel as though I should have her get an IUD immediately before she turns 18 and before she goes to college. Is this drastic?
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think you can "have her get" an IUD without any agency on her part? She's obviously a thoughtful girl, who has formed her own opinions.
Anonymous wrote:My DD will be 18 in 3 weeks and off to college next year. She had to get on the pill last year while she was taking Accutane. I thought it was a convenient way to do that before going off to college. She has a boyfriend but he is a freshman in college and they have only been ab le to see each other once a month since he left. She recently told my husband and me that she is very pro-life no matter the circumstances. We were speaking generally, not about her personally.
She's pretty and social. I feeel as though I should have her get an IUD immediately before she turns 18 and before she goes to college. Is this drastic?
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think you can "have her get" an IUD without any agency on her part? She's obviously a thoughtful girl, who has formed her own opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a troll post? Because people who are strictly pro-life are generally also anti-IUD… it prevents an embryo from implanting in the uterus.