I do genuinely understand. There are plenty of anomalies like you suggested, hormones. As well as late cycles, missing cycles. Pregnancy tests that need to be read a few times, or by the hospital. No guarantees or certainities.
But questionably what did you want? Would you have changed it differently, if on being faced then with that choice. Why? Hindsight sometimes there is regret. With choice it's fickle to fancy. But could you? Young plenty can, others who hate to face an inconvenience, and would rather have all the options available.
But couldn't there be planning. Perhaps if it's not so available there's other prep. Like simple contraception. Not necessarily the pill. Perhaps condoms more frequently. I hate them as a guy, but don't regret them.
However there's the run off. Society today has been affected more. I am not sure it has created more careers. Less is often that occurrence. In fact I know women, mothers who often tend to be further ahead because of all that experience and strength gained by the children they develop. But they might be further behind others younger, and perhaps can feel trapped. Because there's always mistakes. Partner wasn't right. Health. Etc. But overall the run off women might not be as aware is a society which has skyrocketed. It fills its declining birthrates with foreign immigration increasing offshore investment. The result is much less home ownership. Increasing inflation. Many more. And something sooner starts lacking.
Also you're from Texas couldn't you go to a different State to get it done if you needed it done? Cost perhaps. Not covered on insurance. Or is there direct laws preventing it across state lines?
I do genuinely understand. There are plenty of anomalies like you suggested, hormones. As well as late cycles, missing cycles. Pregnancy tests that need to be read a few times, or by the hospital. No guarantees or certainities.
But questionably what did you want? Would you have changed it differently, if on being faced then with that choice. Why? Hindsight sometimes there is regret. With choice it's fickle to fancy. But could you? Young plenty can, others who hate to face an inconvenience, and would rather have all the options available.
But couldn't there be planning. Perhaps if it's not so available there's other prep. Like simple contraception. Not necessarily the pill. Perhaps condoms more frequently. I hate them as a guy, but don't regret them.
However there's the run off. Society today has been affected more. I am not sure it has created more careers. Less is often that occurrence. In fact I know women, mothers who often tend to be further ahead because of all that experience and strength gained by the children they develop. But they might be further behind others younger, and perhaps can feel trapped. Because there's always mistakes. Partner wasn't right. Health. Etc. But overall the run off women might not be as aware is a society which has skyrocketed. It fills its declining birthrates with foreign immigration increasing offshore investment. The result is much less home ownership. Increasing inflation. Many more. And something sooner starts lacking.
Also you're from Texas couldn't you go to a different State to get it done if you needed it done. Cost perhaps. Not covered on insurance? Or is there direct laws preventing it across state lines?
I do genuinely understand. There are plenty of anomalies like you suggested, hormones. As well as late cycles, missing cycles. Pregnancy tests that need to be read a few times, or by the hospital. No guarantees or certainities.
But questionably what did you want? Would you have changed it differently, if on being faced then with that choice. Why? Hindsight sometimes there is regret. With choice it's fickle to fancy. But could you? Young plenty can, others who hate to face an inconvenience, and would rather have all the options available.
But couldn't there be planning. Perhaps if it's not so available there's other prep. Like simple contraception. Not necessarily the pill. Perhaps condoms more frequently. I hate them as a guy, but don't regret them.
However there's the run off. Society today has been affected more. I am not sure it has created more careers. Less is often that occurrence. In fact I know women, mothers who often tend to be further ahead because of all that experience and strength gained by the children they develop. But they might be further behind others younger, and perhaps can feel trapped. Because there's always mistakes. Partner wasn't right. Health. Etc. But overall the run off women might not be as aware is a society which has skyrocketed. It fills its declining birthrates with foreign immigration increasing offshore investment. The result is much less home ownership. Increasing inflation. Many more. And something sooner starts lacking.