Last month I read the story of Holly Brockwell, a 30-year-old woman in the UK who fought the National Health Service for four years for her right to get her tubes tied. The day after the surgery, Holly reconfirmed her decision tweeting:
Things I regret — Smashing my phone, supporting HD DVD over BluRay, Not buying Amazon stock. Things I don’t regret — getting my tubes tied. @hollybrockwell
Reading this story reminded me of when I was 21 and I asked my GP about getting a vasectomy. His response was similar to Holly’s doctor’s response. I was too young, I didn’t have any kids, I’d never been married, etc.
At the time my GP told me I would change my mind when I got older. I never thought to fight my GP or the medical system, I just thought maybe as educated professionals they probably knew better, but my resolve has never faltered. I’ve never changed my mind and I’ve never even come close to changing my mind.
I knew as a teenager that I didn’t ever want kids.