No, more an issue of ignorance on the part of the medical profession. Example: I am established into my second century. During my recent visit to the ER, the xray technician asked me "any chance you could be pregnant?" When I stated my last period was April of 2007, she responded, "well, you never know..."
A 16 month pregnancy? nope, doubt it....
Saying that, I will say that our hormones play a huge part in our well being. Women produce estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. These help to regulate our hearts, protect us from certain disorders and affect fertility. If one is out of whack, everything else follows.
It's not a stretch to say that our reproductive organs have a lot to do with our overall health and I think those women need to get over it and just admit they're female.
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