But the other one's ok!
This didn't happen to me but to a friend. Goodness, if it had happened to me I would have been very, very vocal about my displeasure.
SO my friend when to the Obgyn to get an IUD. I don't think she really cared which one. The doc told her she could give her the plastic one, but not the copper-T. Because the copper-T prevents implantation.
"WTF," I said, "The Mirena also does that, should the birth control dosage not work. Hell, it's bigger than the copper-T. It's function is still as an IUD. That's one hell of a compromise."
If you have serious issues with legal products and applications in your field, either suck it up and do your job, or change fields. Go be a podiatrist. And the same thing for those pharmacists that have refused to give people their birth control bills that they are paying for with their own money. Go work in regular retail, see how well that works out. I wish I could refuse to sell short-shorts!
This didn't happen to me but to a friend. Goodness, if it had happened to me I would have been very, very vocal about my displeasure.
SO my friend when to the Obgyn to get an IUD. I don't think she really cared which one. The doc told her she could give her the plastic one, but not the copper-T. Because the copper-T prevents implantation.
"WTF," I said, "The Mirena also does that, should the birth control dosage not work. Hell, it's bigger than the copper-T. It's function is still as an IUD. That's one hell of a compromise."
If you have serious issues with legal products and applications in your field, either suck it up and do your job, or change fields. Go be a podiatrist. And the same thing for those pharmacists that have refused to give people their birth control bills that they are paying for with their own money. Go work in regular retail, see how well that works out. I wish I could refuse to sell short-shorts!
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