What truly boggles my mine is statistically how HARD it actually is to get pregnant. If you understand the menstrual cycle, follicular cycle, ovulation, etc. then you know this.
Women have about 12 windows a year on average where they are fertile … you drop ONE egg a month at the most. You are the most fertile in the days leading up to th…
What truly boggles my mine is statistically how HARD it actually is to get pregnant. If you understand the menstrual cycle, follicular cycle, ovulation, etc. then you know this.
Women have about 12 windows a year on average where they are fertile … you drop ONE egg a month at the most. You are the most fertile in the days leading up to this and you’re immediately out of the danger zone the minute the egg drops and passes out of your Fallopian tubes leading to a menstrual cycle a few days later. If you have knowledge of this and track your cycle, you can avoid pregnancy entirely by not having sex on your “fertile” days or AT LEAST using protection correctly. Condoms are cheap.
I thought sex education was supposed to inform people of all of this. There was a lot of lobbying to get sex-ed into public schools but we still have an astronomical issue with abortion. Make it make sense.
For me the bottom line is that it’s all about personal responsibility for both parties. And no one wants responsibility for ANYTHING anymore.
And for anyone who is going to mention rape/incest please at least acknowledge that is a statistical anomaly for abortions. We literally have the stats to back that up.
No they don’t teach this in schools especially the fertile days of your menstrual cycle they rather teach 3 year olds and up if you born a girl and you want to be a boy you can no wonder there is no responsibility among the youth also abortion and transgender get plenty of federal $$$ leading to what the Democrats think will increase their voter base why would you want all this to end especially if you sitting in the WH!
I mean that’s part of the issue I’m talking about the fact sex ed has been in public school for decades. The women getting abortions now were receiving “traditional” sex ed when they were in public school. Supposedly.
What truly boggles my mine is statistically how HARD it actually is to get pregnant. If you understand the menstrual cycle, follicular cycle, ovulation, etc. then you know this.
Women have about 12 windows a year on average where they are fertile … you drop ONE egg a month at the most. You are the most fertile in the days leading up to this and you’re immediately out of the danger zone the minute the egg drops and passes out of your Fallopian tubes leading to a menstrual cycle a few days later. If you have knowledge of this and track your cycle, you can avoid pregnancy entirely by not having sex on your “fertile” days or AT LEAST using protection correctly. Condoms are cheap.
I thought sex education was supposed to inform people of all of this. There was a lot of lobbying to get sex-ed into public schools but we still have an astronomical issue with abortion. Make it make sense.
For me the bottom line is that it’s all about personal responsibility for both parties. And no one wants responsibility for ANYTHING anymore.
And for anyone who is going to mention rape/incest please at least acknowledge that is a statistical anomaly for abortions. We literally have the stats to back that up.
No they don’t teach this in schools especially the fertile days of your menstrual cycle they rather teach 3 year olds and up if you born a girl and you want to be a boy you can no wonder there is no responsibility among the youth also abortion and transgender get plenty of federal $$$ leading to what the Democrats think will increase their voter base why would you want all this to end especially if you sitting in the WH!
Maybe sex education is now focused on LGBTQIALMNOP?
I mean that’s part of the issue I’m talking about the fact sex ed has been in public school for decades. The women getting abortions now were receiving “traditional” sex ed when they were in public school. Supposedly.