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Notre chat a disparu depuis le 28/05 à 11h à noisy le grand, elle n’a pas d’odorat et s’est sûrement perdu en voulant revenir.
Si vous la voyez contacter moi s’il vous plait 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
hating cats is rooted in misogyny. ironic how dogs are “man’s best friend” but women who love cats are “crazy cat ladies.” Cats teach consent, boundaries, autonomy and love that is earned not entitled.
pasquetto a la maison 🫶🏼
c’est bien un gros coryza, traitement à la maison :
antibio 7j
gouttes yeux 3x/jour
un truc pour protéger son bidou pendant 7j
un fortifiant immunitaire 30j
pour l’instant je le garderai avec moi, je verrai en fonction de son évolution le mieux pour lui
Pasquetto est hospitalisé
les vétos confirment l'urgence, il perdait vue et odorat
tests sanguins et soins intensifs pour les prochaines 48h
c un mimi petit guerrier, il est doux et gentil
le devis est de 570€ (jour férié+soins),
si vous voulez m’aider🫂
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I am SUCH a big fan of the new speculum designs made by women FOR women. I wish all medical offices adopted them instead of this man-made medieval contraption that can be painful for many people
She swam 1, 600 km carrying her calf's body so it wouldn't sink.
In 2018, Tahlequah, an orca known as J35, did something that left everyone speechless. Her calf died shortly after
birth, and for 17 days she caried its body throughout the Pacific. More than 1, 600kilometers. She had to dive again and again to retrieve it every time it sank, without eating or resting properly.
Scientists later confirmed it. This was not just animal instinct. It was real grief. And her entire pod did something extraordinary.They slowed their swimming pace to stay with her and shared food so she could keep going.
In the end, she let her calf go. Two years later, in 2020, she became a mother again.This time the baby was born healthy and they named it Phoenix. Today both of them are still swimming together in the Pacific.
Donc en big 2026, qu’une sportive explique sa méforme par le fait d’avoir ses règles donne le droit à des commentaires lunaires à la fois masculins et féminins…
Pour expliquer rapidement les règles et le sport de haut niveau ⬇️⬇️
I NEEDED an endometrial biopsy.
I was bleeding for months. Passing clots the size of my palm. Fainting at work. Iron levels in the basement.
Doctor looked at my chart and said:
“You’re only 27.”
“Pain is normal for women.”
“Have you tried losing weight?”
“Sometimes women exaggerate cramps.”
“What if this is just stress?”
I said I can’t function. I can’t stand up without seeing stars. I’m scared.
He said:
“Let’s not jump to invasive procedures.”
“What if you want kids soon?”
“A biopsy can cause scarring.”
“You don’t want to risk fertility over heavy periods.”
Heavy periods.
Not hemorrhaging.
Not anemia.
Not collapsing in the shower.
Heavy periods.
He offered birth control for the fourth time.
I said, “I don’t care about preserving fertility. I care about not blacking out.”
He paused.
“Have you discussed that with your partner?”
So I brought him.
Doctor to him:
“Are you okay if she can’t have children?”
“You’re young. You might want a family.”
“Would that be a dealbreaker?”
Him:
“She needs to stop bleeding. That’s the only family planning we’re discussing.”
Suddenly the biopsy was scheduled.
Pathology came back: precancerous cells.
But sure.
Let’s center hypothetical babies and imaginary men while a woman is actively deteriorating in front of you.
Misogyny in medicine isn’t always loud.
Sometimes it’s just asking a dying woman if a man might want kids someday.