- Going to a routine eye exam (posted 10 Jan 2020)
- Going to the airport to fly to another location
- Going to a sleep study / using a CPAP machine
- Driving a stick-shift car
- Scheduling and going to a ob/gyn doctor appointment and getting an in-arm birth control implant (this will have big warnings before it)
- Going to the allergy doctor for testing and follow-up immunotherapy shots
- Taking something to the local dump
- Going to the dentist for a cleaning
- Going to the chiropractor for an adjustment
- Getting a massage (including different technique information, like cupping and hot stones and Thai)
- Getting a haircut
- Getting a pedicure
- Going hammock camping
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The information in this post series is from the standpoint of a Caucasian cisgender (meaning I identify with the gender I was assigned at birth) woman aged late 30s / early 40s with no children (childfree by choice) living in the southeast region of the United States of America. It is not intended to be used for legal advice of any kind. Other people’s experiences may be vastly different from my own. This is not intended to include all possible experiences in this situation, nor is it intended to exclude any other possible experiences in this situation. This information is presented only as an example of my own experiences. Your experience may be different from my own.