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  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,086

    Mystery decommit? 🤣 I’m going to punch both of you in the ovaries if your non-sense wills this one into fruition.

    Ovaries? We're all men here, good sir (and @Doog_de_Jour, of course).


    Thank you DNC, that was part of the humor which apparently only I find humorous... I’m kind of implying that I know you’re guys but I wouldn’t be shocked if you had ovaries. Next, I may over you some vagasil. 🤷🏽‍♂️
    To my defense I did a lot of drugs for about 12 years so even though I’m a 35 yr old on the outside, I have the maturity level of a pre-pubescent 12 year old. Top that off with all my kids being under 10 and I’m a recipe for disastrous humor. Sorry













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  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,086

    Can we pretend I have ovaries while you punch me?

    Only if we can pretend they are white ovaries.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186



    Thank you DNC, that was part of the humor which apparently only I find humorous... I’m kind of implying that I know you’re guys but I wouldn’t be shocked if you had ovaries. Next, I may over you some vagasil. 🤷🏽‍♂️
    To my defense I did a lot of drugs for about 12 years so even though I’m a 35 yr old on the outside, I have the maturity level of a pre-pubescent 12 year old. Top that off with all my kids being under 10 and I’m a recipe for disastrous humor. Sorry

    Of course we? have ovaries. Our? exterior sex doesn't equal our? interior gender.
















    BTW DNC has a very different meaning in the context of ovaries.
  • Ice_Holmvik
    Ice_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912



    Thank you DNC, that was part of the humor which apparently only I find humorous... I’m kind of implying that I know you’re guys but I wouldn’t be shocked if you had ovaries. Next, I may over you some vagasil. 🤷🏽‍♂️
    To my defense I did a lot of drugs for about 12 years so even though I’m a 35 yr old on the outside, I have the maturity level of a pre-pubescent 12 year old. Top that off with all my kids being under 10 and I’m a recipe for disastrous humor. Sorry

    Of course we? have ovaries. Our? exterior sex doesn't equal our? interior gender.
















    BTW DNC has a very different meaning in the context of ovaries.
    Damn Nice Cunny!
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186



    Damn Nice Cunny!

    Dilation and curettage
    (D&C)
    Background
    Abortion type Surgical
    First use Late 19th century
    Gestation 4-12 weeks
    Usage
    WHO recommends only when manual vacuum aspiration is unavailable
    United States 1.7% (2003)
    Medical notes
    Undertaken under heavy sedation or general anesthesia. Risk of perforation. Day-case procedure
    Infobox references
    Dilation (or dilatation) and curettage (D&C) refers to the dilation (widening/opening) of the cervix and surgical removal of part of the lining of the uterus and/or contents of the uterus by scraping and scooping (curettage). It is a therapeutic gynecological procedure as well as the most often used method of first trimester miscarriage or abortion.[1][2][3]

    D&C normally refers to a procedure involving a curette, also called sharp curettage.[2] However, some sources use the term D&C to refer more generally to any procedure that involves the processes of dilation and removal of uterine contents, which includes the more common suction curettage procedures of manual and electric vacuum aspiration.[4]


    Contents
    1 Procedure
    2 Clinical uses
    3 Complications
    4 See also
    5 References
    6 External links
    Procedure

    An illustration of a dilation and curettage
    The woman is typically put under monitored anesthesia care (MAC) before the procedure begins. The first step in a D&C is to dilate the cervix. This can be done with Hegar dilators. A curette, a metal rod with a handle on one end and a sharp loop on the other, is then inserted into the uterus through the dilated cervix. The curette is used to gently scrape the lining of the uterus and remove the tissue in the uterus. This tissue is examined for completeness (in the case of abortion or miscarriage treatment) or by pathology for abnormalities (in the case of treatment for abnormal bleeding).[2]

    Clinical uses
    D&Cs are commonly performed for the diagnosis of gynecological conditions leading to 'abnormal uterine bleeding';[5] to resolve abnormal uterine bleeding (too much, too often or too heavy a menstrual flow);[3] to remove the excess uterine lining in women who have conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (which cause a prolonged buildup of tissue with no natural period to remove it);[6] to remove tissue in the uterus that may be causing abnormal vaginal bleeding,[2] including postpartum retained placenta;[7] to remove retained tissue (also known as retained POC or retained products of conception) in the case of a missed or incomplete miscarriage (in which some of the tissue remains in the uterus and the cervix stays open. This may increase a woman's risk of infection and continued bleeding);[4] and as a method of abortion.[2] In contrast, D&C remains 'standard care' for missed and incomplete miscarriage in many countries despite the existence of alternatives currently used for abortions.

    Because medicinal and non-invasive methods of abortion now exist, and because D&C requires heavy sedation or general anesthesia and has higher risks of complication, the procedure has been declining as a method of abortion.[8] The World Health Organization recommends D&C as a method of surgical abortion only when manual vacuum aspiration is unavailable.[9] Most D&Cs are now carried out for miscarriage management and other indications such as diagnosis.[8][3][6]

    Hysteroscopy is a valid alternative to D&C for many surgical indications from diagnosis of uterine pathology to the removal of fibroids and even retained products of conception. It poses less risk because the doctor has a view inside the uterus during surgery, unlike with blind D&C.

    Medical management of miscarriage and medical abortion using drugs such as misoprostol and mifepristone are safe, non-invasive and cheaper alternatives to D&C.

    Complications
    Complications may arise from either the introduction or spreading of infection, adverse reaction to general anesthesia required during the surgery or from instrumentation itself, if the procedure is performed blindly (without the use of any imaging technique such as ultrasound or hysteroscopy).

    One risk of sharp curettage is uterine perforation. Although normally no treatment is required for uterine perforation, a laparoscopy may be done to verify that bleeding has stopped on its own. Infection of the uterus or fallopian tubes is also a possible complication, especially if the woman has an untreated sexually transmitted infection.[2]

    Another risk is intrauterine adhesions, or Asherman's syndrome. One study found that in women who had one or two sharp curettage procedures for miscarriage, 14-16% developed some adhesions.[10] Women who underwent three sharp curettage procedures for miscarriage had a 32% risk of developing adhesions.[10] The risk of Asherman's syndrome was found to be 30.9% in women who had D&C following a missed miscarriage,[11] and 25% in those who had a D&C 1–4 weeks postpartum.[12][13][14] Untreated Asherman's syndrome, especially if severe, also increases the risk of complications in future pregnancies, such as ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and abnormal placentation (e.g.placenta previa and placenta accreta).[2] According to recent case reports, use of vacuum aspiration can also lead to intrauterine adhesions.[15] Yet, in terms of long-term reproductive outcome after miscarriage, a review in 2013 came to the conclusion that there were no studies reporting a link to D&C, while similar pregnancy outcomes were reported subsequent to surgical management (including D&C), medical management or conservative management (that is, watchful waiting).[16] After miscarriage, there is an association between surgical intervention in the uterus and the development of intrauterine adhesions, and between intrauterine adhesions and adverse pregnancy outcomes, but there is still no clear evidence of any method of prevention of adverse pregnancy outcomes related to intrauterine adhesions
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,759 Founders Club

    There’s a lot more female reproductive organ hawt talk in the teen boi stalking forum then one would think.

    Thankfully we don't follow women's volleyball recruiting
  • RealRhino
    RealRhino Member Posts: 615
    The obvious answer to USC's coaching/recruiting problem is to poach Cristobal from Oregon, which is a job he should take if he's not a complete idiot. One, Phil Knight's going to die someday, so don't worry about pissing him off. Two, the guys UO is poaching are largely from CA anyway, so Cristobal could take many/most with him.
  • Domicillo
    Domicillo Member Posts: 3,025

    There’s a lot more female reproductive organ hawt talk in the teen boi stalking forum then one would think.

    Thankfully we don't follow women's volleyball recruiting
    Unfortunately.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Domicillo said:

    There’s a lot more female reproductive organ hawt talk in the teen boi stalking forum then one would think.

    Thankfully we don't follow women's volleyball recruiting
    Unfortunately.
    Teen bois or gtfo
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
    RealRhino said:

    The obvious answer to USC's coaching/recruiting problem is to poach Cristobal from Oregon, which is a job he should take if he's not a complete idiot. One, Phil Knight's going to die someday, so don't worry about pissing him off. Two, the guys UO is poaching are largely from CA anyway, so Cristobal could take many/most with him.

    We don't know that he can coach though
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,041 Standard Supporter
    edited October 2018

    There’s a lot more female reproductive organ hawt talk in the teen boi stalking forum then one would think.

    Thankfully we don't follow women's Men’s volleyball recruiting









  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,330

    There’s a lot more female reproductive organ hawt talk in the teen boi stalking forum then one would think.

    Thankfully we don't follow women's Men’s volleyball recruiting









    Best men's volleyball scene of all time. Nuff said.
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,073
    Is it to late for manu to decommit?
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club
    guntlove said:

    There’s a lot more female reproductive organ hawt talk in the teen boi stalking forum then one would think.

    Thank you for your cervix.
    Hahhahahahahhahahha. Best 5 word post this year.
  • AZDuck
    AZDuck Member Posts: 15,381

    Can we pretend I have ovaries while you punch me?


  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735

    UW will finish with:

    Daniel Heimuli

    Faatui Tuitele

    Stephon Wright

    Laiatu Latu

    Sean Rhyan

    Bru McCoy

    Kyle Ford

    Doog it Up!

  • AEB
    AEB Member Posts: 2,994
    Flames.

    What kind of recruit would come to this dumpster fire?
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    AEB said:

    Flames.

    What kind of recruit would come to this dumpster fire?

    The defensive guys that want to play for the best defense in the conference and the offensive guys that are interested in early playing time.
  • Thebourbinator
    Thebourbinator Member Posts: 664
    Mama always said don’t count your chickens before they hatch, but I sure like the look of these eggs

  • KrunkJuice
    KrunkJuice Member Posts: 2,070
    Domicillo said:

    Ruth just put out here where things stand for the remaining recruits, their interest level, visits/plan for future visits, and probabilities with her own 81%.

    I’m not gonna share everything cause it’s a lot of fluff, but I’ll just kinda tier things based how she sees it at the moment and her listed percentages. Take it all with a large anthill’s worth of salt.

    Faatui Tuitele - 100%
    Daniel Heimuli - 98%

    Bru McCoy - 70% (I don’t see how she feels so strongly right now but he is still trying to take another unofficial to UW, now for the oregon st. game, so okay...)
    Laiatu Latu - 70% (says he may even end up taking an unofficial to UW before his scheduled OV on dec. 15th: this one is moving quickly in UWs direction and his family is very communicative with uw coaches atm)
    Stephon Wright - 60% (she thinks UW has great shot by having his last visit but he is definitely feeling ASU a lot right now)

    Kyle Ford - 50% (she feels the Oregon visit may have them leading right now. Saying it could be a situation where Bru’s decision in early signing period ends up dictating kyle’s options since Kyle is waiting until January to decide)
    Trent McDuffie - 50% (all gonna depend on what happens with Stanford, which is crazy btw cause he still hasn’t even submitted his application yet but wants to sign in dec.)

    Also of note, there is a secret DB potentially being setup for a dec OV, he’s currently committed elsewhere so Ruth’s not gonna share who it is. If McDuffie doesn’t jump in or someone decides to wipe his Twitter of UW stuff again...*cough* Asa *cough*, I imagine they push hard to lock this secret guy up.

    Bradley Archer - 40% (current cal commit, may still visit UW but nothing set yet)
    Henry To’oto’o - 40% (says he really likes UW, but is probably gonna end up at Bama, we all know what that means)

    Sean Ryhan, Siaki Ika, Isaiah Foskey & Drake Jackson all major longshots, she didn’t bother giving percentages.

    I’d be extremely stoked if we managed to get those first 5 listed and then our 4th DB. I’m skeptical that’s feasible, but there’s a path for a big nov-dec close and a lot of momentum to start rolling in the next few weeks. I think what happens at USC over the next month, as well as our performance rest of pac12 season will be huge factors to how this all plays out.

    That would be one hell of a class. The secret DB is Isaiah Rutherford. Win the Pac-12 and we probably land at least 5 of those guys.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    Domicillo said:

    Ruth just put out here where things stand for the remaining recruits, their interest level, visits/plan for future visits, and probabilities with her own 81%.

    I’m not gonna share everything cause it’s a lot of fluff, but I’ll just kinda tier things based how she sees it at the moment and her listed percentages. Take it all with a large anthill’s worth of salt.

    Faatui Tuitele - 100%
    Daniel Heimuli - 98%

    Bru McCoy - 70% (I don’t see how she feels so strongly right now but he is still trying to take another unofficial to UW, now for the oregon st. game, so okay...)
    Laiatu Latu - 70% (says he may even end up taking an unofficial to UW before his scheduled OV on dec. 15th: this one is moving quickly in UWs direction and his family is very communicative with uw coaches atm)
    Stephon Wright - 60% (she thinks UW has great shot by having his last visit but he is definitely feeling ASU a lot right now)

    Kyle Ford - 50% (she feels the Oregon visit may have them leading right now. Saying it could be a situation where Bru’s decision in early signing period ends up dictating kyle’s options since Kyle is waiting until January to decide)
    Trent McDuffie - 50% (all gonna depend on what happens with Stanford, which is crazy btw cause he still hasn’t even submitted his application yet but wants to sign in dec.)

    Also of note, there is a secret DB potentially being setup for a dec OV, he’s currently committed elsewhere so Ruth’s not gonna share who it is. If McDuffie doesn’t jump in or someone decides to wipe his Twitter of UW stuff again...*cough* Asa *cough*, I imagine they push hard to lock this secret guy up.

    Bradley Archer - 40% (current cal commit, may still visit UW but nothing set yet)
    Henry To’oto’o - 40% (says he really likes UW, but is probably gonna end up at Bama, we all know what that means)

    Sean Ryhan, Siaki Ika, Isaiah Foskey & Drake Jackson all major longshots, she didn’t bother giving percentages.

    I’d be extremely stoked if we managed to get those first 5 listed and then our 4th DB. I’m skeptical that’s feasible, but there’s a path for a big nov-dec close and a lot of momentum to start rolling in the next few weeks. I think what happens at USC over the next month, as well as our performance rest of pac12 season will be huge factors to how this all plays out.

    That would be one hell of a class. The secret DB is Isaiah Rutherford. Win the Pac-12 and we probably land at least 5 of those guys.
    Naw fuck that, get then regardless. We need croots
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,508
    edited November 2018
    Eklund put in a prediction this morning that UW finishes with

    Tuitele
    Ford
    Wright
    Latu
    McMillen

    Also predicts Totoo to Bama, Ika to Ducks, Rhyann to UCLA, McDuffie to Stanford, Bru to USC, Foskey to ND

    Edit: Also Humeili. Sorry
  • Fear_Boner
    Fear_Boner Member Posts: 808
    Eklund also claims we don’t have room for Rhyan. 🤦‍♂️