Got it over with, finally
Monday June 30th 2025, 9:42 pm
Filed under: Life

The misoprostol wasn’t so bad this time–it probably helped that now I knew what to expect?

Note that one Texas newspaper wrote that it is a felony to distribute it in Texas now. That boggles my mind. There are a lot of incumbents there who ought to be charged with practicing medicine without a license.

I have a niece in OBGYN training there and was told a year ago that her colleague didn’t want to learn how to do D&Cs because of abortion. I told my in-laws about accrete, with its 7% fatality rate, where the placenta grows past the uterine wall and bleeds dangerously at and after birth and how a D&C saved the life of someone dear to us two weeks after her baby was happily in her arms.

I had a D&C with a miscarriage years ago at 12 weeks along two weeks after they’d lost the heartbeat. I had no idea at the time that the doctor was risking my getting sepsis by not doing it sooner.

At age 66 I had a D&C as part of today’s procedure to take a closer look for endometrial cancer after all the biopsies and ultrasounds.

I got pretty pictures to take home along with post-op instructions. And the hopeful news so far is that things looked good.


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May things continue to look good!

Comment by ccr in MA 07.01.25 @ 5:27 am

I am so glad the results look good! Also very glad you were able to get the health care you needed – that is vital to every woman, but not always available.

Comment by Chris S in Canada 07.01.25 @ 7:38 am

So thankful you could get the right care. And so hopeful for continued good news. Also thankful your niece is training in OBGYN.

Comment by DebbieR 07.01.25 @ 7:59 am



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