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Did you misspeak here? Tubal ligations = removal of the fallopian tubes.No, I’m not confusing tubal ligations with the removal of the falopian tubes. Those symptoms are spesifically for post-tubal ligation syndrom.
Did you misspeak here? Tubal ligations = removal of the fallopian tubes.No, I’m not confusing tubal ligations with the removal of the falopian tubes. Those symptoms are spesifically for post-tubal ligation syndrom.
Too much misspeaking, this time my fault. What I meant to ask was, whether you meant to say removal of the ovaries rather than of the fallopian tubes, here:“Tubal ligation, commonly knows as “getting your tubes tied,” is a surgical sterilization technique for women. This procedure closes the fallopian tubes, and stops the egg from traveling to the uterus from the ovary. It also prevents sperm from reaching the fallopian tube to fertilize an egg. In a tubal ligation, fallopian tubes are cut, burned, or blocked with rings, bands or clips.”
The reason for my question is that some of those symptoms sound like menopausal ones that result when the ovaries are no longer present or working.No, I’m not confusing tubal ligations with the removal of the falopian tubes.
In response to this statement:Many good people who have misunderstood the teaching of the Bible on this point, have mistakenly assumed that Genesis 1:28 applies to Christians today, when it says, “Be you fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it.” This, however, was, obviously, a command given to Adam and Eve, not to all mankind today.
Yes, I know that you are rightDeb,
I think a more charitable response would be to realize that some of these friends of his may have a guilty conscience, and they are trying to justify it to the OP in hopes that they, themselves, will be more at peace with a lifestyle they know, deep down, is wrong.
Pray for our families in America.