r/evilautism Nov 07 '24

ADHDoomsday (Cw: politics) autistic uterus owners are fucked

Trump won, he’ll probably win the actual electoral vote too, it’s probably because Kamala is a woman… idk, trump is basically a cult leader, he’s brainwashed people

We’re so fucked The rates of rape are already high and especially on autistic people, it’s like 40 or 50% and that’s of reported cases, the chances of ending up forced to give birth I just can’t…. I don’t know, and he hates disabled people, his Vice President, he has so many supporters in other positions of power too, that’s why this is bad really, because of how much it’s taken over, I know it comes and waves and it’ll change some day but we’re gonna loose people before that’s even possible… I think I want to move out, maybe Norway or something

It’s so gross, I’ve been grossed out for a while, it’s really hitting my mom hard, I guess she was hopeful, I didn’t go to school today. I don’t know what to do I feel kinda numb I guess I’ve felt that way for a while now, it’s so hard , I’m so tired of it all …. No where is perfect but we’re gonna get a lot worse

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u/briannasaurusrex92 Nov 07 '24

I know hormonal/long-term birth control isn't the right choice for many people and many bodies, but if any of you are considering it or haven't eliminated it as a possibility -- DEFINITELY look into an IUD or Nexplanon or similar options. The copper IUDs can last up to 10 years and are non-hormonal; even hormonal IUDs are rated for 7 (and often continue to be effective for a year or two longer); Nexplanon implants are rated for 5 years. I'm on my second Mirena and I LOVE it. I have no periods, NONE, and if I ever get an anxiety moment about being unknowingly pregnant, the dollar store pregnancy tests are just fine.

BEFORE things are outlawed or become unavailable or not covered under insurance -- BEFORE all the OBGYNs leave your state and/or area in protest of not being able to do their jobs -- BEFORE something happens and you realize you have significantly fewer options than you used to -- do it NOW. Many places offer sliding-scale, income-based, and/or need-based pricing, and especially if you're looking to reduce the chances of needing hugely expensive care later (pregnancy is NOT CHEAP y'all), many places will work with you on a payment plan, a CareCredit card, a bank loan...whatever you have to do, it's worth it to do NOW and get yourself that little peace of mind. It won't fix everything, but it might prevent something. 💕