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LondonBay See my TER Reviews 881 reads
posted
1 / 17

Does anyone work on their time of the month or do you take that week off?Menstrual cramps can be a pain in the ass!

TERrificSinCity 174 reads
posted
2 / 17

Posted By: LondonBay
Does anyone work on their time of the month or do you take that week off?Menstrual cramps can be a pain in the ass!

Durhamdrew 19 Reviews 251 reads
posted
3 / 17

Can you post a link? I'm still pissed about having my good sheets decorated.

BigPeterJohnson 38 Reviews 165 reads
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4 / 17

Posted By: LondonBay
Menstrual cramps can be a pain in the ass!
i think you'd better see a doctor.  

your anatomy sounds kinda screwed up!

bbfs4ever 187 reads
posted
5 / 17

This was all very enlightening.

Are you getting this for your daughter?  You are warning other parents of teens from your post here.

Did the doctor pass screening?  And did he wear rubber gloves?  Remember, BBFS is not safe.

Or do I have to wait till you post up the juicy details on your blog?

incallman2 32 Reviews 100 reads
posted
6 / 17
bbfs4ever 133 reads
posted
8 / 17

of something more serious.

And if you needed some medical professional to tell you to cough to reduce some pain, and it's been working for years, just what credentials does this MD have?

Why would some medical professional pound a needle into your spine?  A good professional knows the correct entry points.  Same with a catheter.  And an IV?  Damn woman, what clinic/s are you going to?

I sure hope you never have to see this tool if something serious ever has to be addressed.  Makes me wonder if that doctor even inserted this IUD properly.
 
Posted By: JuliasLittleSecret
and I've been with him for 8 years.  But he needs to learn the "cough" method...also detailed in my blog.  
   
 Whenever you have a painful experience, the "cough" method really helps lessen the pain.  I "coughed" for my epidural, and when he pounded the needle in my spine, I didn't feel a thing.  I "coughed" for my catheter and also didn't feel a thing.  And when I also coughed for my IV, I knew they were on to something.  
   
 My gyno either needs to use the "cough" method or give me a local the next time (in 2021) that I need a new Mirena.

clairecavendish See my TER Reviews 151 reads
posted
9 / 17

I don't usually - I feel like shit and have a low tolerance threshold then. No one wants to see PMT superbitch :)

Durhamdrew 19 Reviews 102 reads
posted
10 / 17

So you won't be getting your nipples pierced anytime soon? Pity ...

Posted By: JuliasLittleSecret
Okay, here's the link...  
   
 http://www.mirena-us.com/index.php  
   
 And now, more information than you've ever wanted to know.   I usually reserve this level of candidness for my blog, but, when the IUD fits...  
   
 SO, the Mirena is for women who have HAD children because it goes THROUGH our cervix...more on that batch of fucking fun later...  
   
 But there is an IUD also available for women who have not had children, including teens (for you parents out there) that does NOT go through the cervix.    
   
 Mirena is great because it's 5 year, low estrogen (for us grannies over 35), birth control that usually will either substantially reduce, or even eliminate (in my case) periods.  
   
 WTF is not to love about that?!!  
   
 I just had my 3rd one put in a couple of weeks ago, and I don't ever remember it being that painful.  Either I have become a wuss in my old age, or my gyno didn't provide any local numbing before the procedure (it was the latter).  
   
 Well let me tell you, the photos of that little em effer look harmless, but it has these little "fingers" that grab on to our vagina to "hold on" to, and when that sucker is pulled out, those little effers grab on for the whole ride down.  "Holy effing shit!!" is all I could think of to say to my gyno.  
   
 THEN he goes to put the new one in, which has to pierce through my cervix.  Well, let me just tell you how fucking awesome THAT feels.  If he wasn't such a nice guy, I would have definitely kicked him in the effing face.  LOL  
   
 Contrary to what some may believe, I am NOT a whimp.  I've had the crap kicked out of me by guys, been choked out by guys (jiujitsu), and have almost been broken in half by guys (also GJJ, lol).  But after having my vagina ripped out of my body and then pierced through immediately afterward, I was pretty much ready to pass the fuck out.  
   
 If you get a Mirena, make sure they give you a local, or whatever else to help with the pain.  It's awesome other than that one day every 5 years where they rip your vajayjay inside out.  LOL  
 

bbfs4ever 104 reads
posted
11 / 17

But I still have to ask again, what clinic/s are your going to?

And if you felt the episiotomy, then you really need to find an OBGYN that knows how to give an epidural.

The doctor should have just given you a bullet to bite on.

And for you to whine about a catheter, or an IV is not uncommon.  However, most nurses are quite talented in accommodating patients with this.  I can't recall the last time I saw some doctor put a catheter or IV in a patient.

Check your insurance plan.  Maybe you qualify to go to an accredited facility now.
Posted By: JuliasLittleSecret
Which does not surprise me, darling.  
   
 The needle pounded into the spine is called an epidural...it relieves painful contractions during vaginal child birth.  And since you have inquired about it in depth, I will elaborate on it in depth with the related post from my blog...  
   
 "I have a VERY high tolerance of pain, and when these a-holes gave me Pitocin and asked me how painful my contractions were, I had to restrain myself from choking them to death and tell them that if they didn’t give me a fucking epidural, I was going to pass out on them, PRONTO.  
   
 And then then most wonderful man I have ever known entered the room.  He had big-ass needle, but I knew he would make everything better.   😀  
   
 Believe it or not, I still wanted to participate in the birth of my child, so I requested a partial epidural.  
   
 This man knew what he was doing, and when he went to pound that 3.5″ needle through my spine and told me to cough, I was instantly in heaven.  
   
 Whenever in doubt, always cough.  This goes for epidurals, IV’s, catheters, etc.  
   
 And before I knew it, I was having my child.  
   
 My epidural was so weak that when my doctor went to sew me up (I was like a stage 4 episiotomy), I kept saying, “Ow, ow, ow…” and he said, “Oh, you can feel that??”   LOL  
   
 Then he gave me some more shots in my vajayjay, which felt awesome, of course."  
   
 They also hook an IV and catheter up to you when you're having a baby...nothing special about it, just an FYI for ignorant and entitled mongers like you.  :)

bbfs4ever 101 reads
posted
12 / 17

I guess you have a higher pain tolerance on the other side then?

As for the catheter and IV, I was replying to your post about what a great doctor you had.  I simply commented that doctors don't generally administer those.  Maybe in Mayberry they do however.

Nurses get peed on all the time.  Ask around.  Are you sure you were awake for this procedure?
 
Posted By: JuliasLittleSecret
I requested a PARTIAL epidural so that I could still participate in the birthing process (i.e.,pushing) of my child.  And it worked awesome!  Until the end where the pain killer wore off and I could feel everything...including some ripping and the doc starting to sew me up.  
   
 As for the catheter and IV for childbirth...IDK what fucking planet you are on, but no nurse wants to be peed on and every woman needs IV fluids for child birth, so you need to brush up on your procedures, Jose Cuervo.  LOL

Afro-desiac 99 reads
posted
13 / 17

Why do you think all this info is unknown to the rest of us?  You're repeating it like you're some sort of birthing expert, but most of the rest of us have done it too.  Epidurals have been around for decades.  Big fukkin' dealio. Get over yourself, lady.

vantheman666 11 Reviews 78 reads
posted
14 / 17

"Remember, BBFS is not safe.

Proof that religious fuckers aren't the only hypocrites out there.

Greenbacks2 31 Reviews 130 reads
posted
15 / 17

She did not know it ! What a mess . No refund either.  

Posted By: LondonBay
Does anyone work on their time of the month or do you take that week off?Menstrual cramps can be a pain in the ass!

SavannahStJames See my TER Reviews 88 reads
posted
16 / 17
Jezhabel See my TER Reviews 80 reads
posted
17 / 17

I don't work ESCORTING on my time of the month but I do occasionally do SENSUAL BODY RUBS

If ever for some reason you have to, here are some tips

Take a couple ibuprofen, usually 3-4 200mg tablets works (it slows down the flow a lot sometimes even stops it for a few hours)

And get a sea sponge from cvs or Walgreens.

Break a piece off, clean it with soap and water of course, dry it off
Then push it inside of you.

Feels soft and natural and works great.

 
I learned this when I was in adult magazines.  

Ladies would sometimes start their cycles during or right before taping and they would use sea sponges and continue lo

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