#228186 - 07/21/11 11:50 PM
Re: Special Prep Considerations for Women
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Carpal Tunnel
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Me either, really, but I am envious occassionally. I never had that specific issue. It's the other stuff that bugs me. Jeanette Isabelle
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#228188 - 07/22/11 12:08 AM
Re: Special Prep Considerations for Women
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Me either, really, but I am envious occassionally. I never had that specific issue. It's the other stuff that bugs me. Jeanette Isabelle Other stuff?
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#228209 - 07/22/11 04:34 AM
Re: Special Prep Considerations for Women
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/08/07
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Loc: Beer&Cheese country
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We get low on iron once a month. Some women even need iron supplements. Low iron means less energy. There are lots of food sources but, for longer term scenarios, it's probably a good idea to stock a multi-vitamin made specifically for women. Warning though: too much iron can be dangerous. Ummm.... I'm pretty sure that most women that need iron supplements just aren't eating a good diet. I mean, the average blood loss during a typical menstrual cycle is something like 100ml. Given that most women are running with about 5000ml in their tank, it's a very small volume to lose. And since your average red blood cell lifespan is 90 days, a body pretty much replaces 1% of it's totaly blood volume per day (ie, 50ml). Which means ... 2 days to replace what you lose in a menstrual cycle. Now granted, there's some tissue loss as well, but it's also a pretty small amount in the scheme of things. Yes, vitamins in general are probably a good idea. A decent meal is probably better. We weren't designed with vitamins in mind.
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#228293 - 07/23/11 08:24 AM
Re: Special Prep Considerations for Women
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I was going to ask why this thread focuses so closely on woman physiology and seems to ignore the wider scope of woman survival, and was going to suggest Mace ..etc. in her survival kit. However, the thread focus has become very very interesting.
So, I will add a point in the same area. Suppose a husband/wife couple have the prepper mentality and have well designed BOBs. They decide to have a baby . OK, don't you think they have to put extra (what-if)s in mind since the woman is going to be pregnant and not as atheletic as she is now.
Even if she has been hiking with the husband every week and practicing bug out on foot to their cabin, a few months down the road, she may not be able to carry the same backpack half of the distance.
So, like "un-pregnancy" requires some considerations of monthly cycle ...etc, pregnancy in a survival situation brings whole lot of concerns and considerations.
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#228294 - 07/23/11 08:30 AM
Re: Special Prep Considerations for Women
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Also, being pregnant you have check several items in your kit , like sleeping bag ..etc. to see if their size is till roomy and comfortable.
And ....
maybe the stress of a survival situation can trigger a premature childbirth even if you thought there is two more months to go. So, do you have enough towels ..etc. in your kit ?
The guy in such scenario HAS TO increase his load considerably.
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#228296 - 07/23/11 09:10 AM
Re: Special Prep Considerations for Women
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A third U-Tube related to woman survival stuff http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHTYl6F9ZEAHaven't looked at it myself. Just saw the title and thought to include it here for hopefully anything insteresting that women can find in it.
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#228299 - 07/23/11 11:12 AM
Re: Special Prep Considerations for Women
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I was going to ask why this thread focuses so closely on woman physiology and seems to ignore the wider scope of woman survival, and was going to suggest Mace ..etc. in her survival kit. Protection is a very valid concern. Sometimes being a woman puts me more at risk. I'm not about to carry a guns (lots of reaons, not a hater) so other ideas are welcome. Here's what I have: Wilderness: -whistle on lanyard -knife on belt -bear spray -camp with men or set-up camp to make it look like I do Urban: -big crow bar under desk at work -heavy purse slung over on my shoulder -proactively improve security at work (i.e. lock doors, radio on, lights on in all offices when I'm alone, etc.) -my wits/situational awareness
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