09-01-2014, 01:27 AM
The women's side of things were fairly similar to those of the men. A thorough examination, several large injections, and a lot of poking and prodding from nurses. The key difference being of course that women already had a birth canal in place, so of course that didn't need to be checked. All in all, the process didn't take too long.
After I was finished, the nurses ushered me out another set of doors. I received some informational pamphlets about the process, and was told to return in a few weeks for a follow-up examination. I was then offered some small congratulations and thanks on my service, and was on my way. I kept an eye out for Jack though, wondering if he was finished as well.
After I was finished, the nurses ushered me out another set of doors. I received some informational pamphlets about the process, and was told to return in a few weeks for a follow-up examination. I was then offered some small congratulations and thanks on my service, and was on my way. I kept an eye out for Jack though, wondering if he was finished as well.