New Super Race of Amazon Women on The Horizon

Just read this post, on Jeff Hess’s blog, Have Coffee Will Write. How utterly absurd.  When you click through to the Washington Post article, “prepregnant” females should control their weight, take folic acid supplements, control their asthma and diabetes.  My first thought was Who shouldn’t do all of those things if you want to live a healthy, productive life?  Doesn’t matter if you are female or male, prepregnant or postpregnant, preimpregnating or postpregnating?  Thanks, Jill.  Loved the comment.  Certainly plays up the absurd angle. 

But then being the fact checker that I am, I decided I should look up folic acid supplements   to make sure that this B vitamin is needed by both men and women.  It is, and here is why: 

“Folic acid is crucial for proper brain function and plays an important role in mental and emotional health. It aids in the production of DNA and RNA, the body’s genetic material, and is especially important during periods of high growth, such as infancy, adolescence and pregnancy. Folic acid also works closely together with vitamin B12 to regulate the formation of red blood cells and to help iron function properly in the body.”

Granted, women have a higher risk of B9 deficiency than men, and therefore, should be aware of the possibility of deficiencies, but to target a certain segment as being in particular need of this kind of reminder does no one any good.  Are we saying that young men are not in need of these same reminders to maintain good health?  Shouldn’t the goal be for all individuals to be healthier and therefore, able to reach potential?  Shouldn’t two healthy individuals have more possibility of creating a healthy baby?

Where are we going as a nation as a society when we parse words and compartmentalize women into premenses, prepregnant, pregnant, postpregnant, menopousal, and post menopousal?  Oh and let’s don’t get into that PMS syndrome nonsense.

Young men should be extremely concerned with this focus on women’s health, given the fact that it essentially makes their part in conception no big deal. I strongly believe that a focus on overall health of everyone would be a better use of federal guidelines.

Now, here’s a thought for you.  Could this be a way to cut down future health care costs?  If “prepregnant” women do not adhere to federal guidelines, would it be possible to deny health care benefits to the said infant?  I shudder to think where all of these “guidelines” could lead.

Anyone read The Handmaiden’s Tale by Margaret Atwood lately? 

 

4 Responses to “New Super Race of Amazon Women on The Horizon”

  1. TimFerris Says:

    Did you score that folic acid yet, dear?

  2. I See Invisible People » Your Uterus Your Self Says:

    [...] Via Have Coffee Will Write. Be sure to also read Sherry Chandler, Writes Like She Talks and Gloria Ferris. [...]

  3. Jill Says:

    Gloria - I read that book when it first came out years ago. My mom is a very prolific reader and it was hanging around the house. I’m sorry that the movie was only mediocre, and the book itself - I didn’t think it was the best written thing, but the story? It freaked me out. I really had trouble with it. This whole idea also reminds me of the kind of off-color trilogy Anne Rice did under a pseudonym about women being sexually enslaved more or less to men - the Beauty trilogy or something - kind of soft porn I think they were considered. Also very disturbing, not titillating to me, though I’m sure others found them to be, mostly because of the oppressive and one-way oppressive nature of the relationships she portrays.

    Very, very worrisome - the messages that will get sent to younger and younger generations if these philosophies are adopted. Betty Friedan must be turning in her grave, God rest her soul.

  4. Have Coffee Will Write » ARE YOU PRE-PREGNANT…? Says:

    [...] Oh bother and feck! I can just see the mushroom clouds rising when Terry, Molly, Sherry, Gloria, Jill and Colette get wind of this. According to the Washington Post, our Federal government wants all women capable of bearing children to treat themselves as pre-pregnant, regardless of whether they plan to get pregnant. [...]

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