It still upsets the hell out of me that, in late 2004, I practically begged for sterilization and they *wouldn't do it*, even though I'd been contraindicated for the Pill, condoms broke constantly (internal configuration issues; long story), and diaphragms/cups triggered an N-9 allergy but fierce. They weren't then willing to stick in a Mirena or other IUD/S, either. Meanwhile, David managed to get a referral after some badgering ("well, okay, but they'll say no," and they said yes). What does it take to convince someone that women are not such slaves to their hormones that they'll always change their minds on this?
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It still upsets the hell out of me that, in late 2004, I practically begged for sterilization and they *wouldn't do it*, even though I'd been contraindicated for the Pill, condoms broke constantly (internal configuration issues; long story), and diaphragms/cups triggered an N-9 allergy but fierce. They weren't then willing to stick in a Mirena or other IUD/S, either. Meanwhile, David managed to get a referral after some badgering ("well, okay, but they'll say no," and they said yes). What does it take to convince someone that women are not such slaves to their hormones that they'll always change their minds on this?