I had this super good idea...now all i need is a medical research team to get cracking on it...
I figure that there should be a way to take out the uterus at birth freeze it somewhere so that when the woman wants she can have it put back in and have children. We would still be able to have all the normal homones beacuse we would keep the ovries and such, and we wouldnt have periods every month anymore either. I mean think of it, really...no unplanned pregnancies, no moody women for a week every month, no cramps and bloating and feeling like crap. It really sounds like a good idea to me...
The only challeneges, beyond the obvious technology, would be going over the birth control and tampon companies, they wouldnt like my idea at all. They would loose far too mcuh money.
I figure that there should be a way to take out the uterus at birth freeze it somewhere so that when the woman wants she can have it put back in and have children. We would still be able to have all the normal homones beacuse we would keep the ovries and such, and we wouldnt have periods every month anymore either. I mean think of it, really...no unplanned pregnancies, no moody women for a week every month, no cramps and bloating and feeling like crap. It really sounds like a good idea to me...
The only challeneges, beyond the obvious technology, would be going over the birth control and tampon companies, they wouldnt like my idea at all. They would loose far too mcuh money.
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nolan_void:
Startling how many good ideas are stifled by the people who are making money off of bad ones.
brandonb543:
And the funny thing is that the period is an added feature of the birth-control pill. When the birth control pill was first introduced a women had like 3-4 periods a year, but "they" determined that women prefered to have them every 28 days for "normallity" reasons.