• can@sh.itjust.works
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    22 days ago

    TOKYO: The leader of a Japanese conservative party has apologised for saying the solution to the nation’s population crisis would be to ban women from getting married after the age of 25 and have their uteruses removed at 30.

    Feels like kinda burying the lede here.

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      Is that a requirement right now? If you marry after 25 you have to have your uterus removed by 30? Hence why he wanted to ban it?

      Weird requirement.

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        22 days ago

        No.

        There are two things this person was suggesting:

        ban women from getting married after the age of 25

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        1. have their uteruses removed at 30
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      22 days ago

      That’s quite confusing actually, don’t they want people having more children, not less?

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      oh I would LOVE to have my uterus removed! I tryied but.the doctor keep saying that “you may still want to have kids”. IM 40! and I never wanted them until now, really doubt I’ll change my mind radically

      edit: why don’t I have autonomy.over.my own body?

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        I don’t know if it’s changed here, but even as a guy trying to get sterilized without being married nor having kids was work. I found someone to do it and paid out-of-pocket to get it done. I’ve heard similar stories from women living here.

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        Try talking directly with a surgeon. Doctors can be hesitant about fairly invasive surgeries like that, but surgeons almost always want to cut.

        It’s a vastly different situation but I had to do something similar for a carpal tunnel release. Doctors danced around the issue for years giving me braces, stretches, and work notes. But one call with an orthopedic surgeon and I was in for a consult within the week and surgery a couple months later.

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        22 days ago

        That’s really fucked up, I’m sorry. Especially because it’s an informed decision.

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        22 days ago

        Idk about nowadays but I think childfree (or related sub) on the other site had a list of known good doctors who’d do vasectomies and tubal ligations without the whole bs about but you might want kids (or more kids) later/let’s ask your husband bullshittery.