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Elsa
11-09-2013, 02:24 PM
Faculty of 1000 reviewers examine a study from New Zealand on whether prolonged exposure to the father's semen protects new mothers against pre-eclampsia and having an undersized baby. In this study by Kho and colleagues at the University of Auckland, published in the Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2507 first-time pregnant women were interviewed about the length of their relationship with the baby's biological father.

When the pregnancies came to term, pre-eclampsia (pregnancy-induced hypertension) was found to be less common in women who had long-term sexual relations exclusively with the biological father, than in those who had been with their partner only for a short time (i.e. less than six months).

The study also revealed that women who had undersized babies (SGA, or 'small for gestational age') were also more likely to have been in shorter relationships, but only when 20 week ultrasounds demonstrated reduced blood flow to the fetus.

F1000 reviewer Dr Larry Chamley explains that "in normal pregnancies … prolonged exposure of the female immune system to paternal antigens following intercourse (without barrier contraception) [could induce] tolerance of the maternal immune system to the paternal antigens.

But the exaggerated maternal inflammatory response in pre-eclampsia is due to a failure of the maternal immune system to down-regulate or tolerate its response to paternal antigens."

"Although the issue of whether prolonged semen exposure does protect against developing pre-eclampsia is not yet resolved," continued Dr Chamley, "this paper seems to tip the weight of evidence back in favour of suggesting that prolonged semen exposure is protective."

http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/11/12/faithful.mothers.have.healthier.babies

Loki
11-09-2013, 02:25 PM
That's a good thing to remember.

mr. logan
11-09-2013, 02:36 PM
Natural.

Lisa335
12-17-2013, 07:31 PM
It's should be such way, not other

Kiyant
12-17-2013, 07:32 PM
Well isnt this quite normal?

Harley
09-19-2017, 11:13 AM
I can't remember the name of the scientist who was featured on episode 97 of Sword and Scale( great show for those who like true crime and psychology; highly recommend it. Can listen to episodes on podcast or from their official fb page) speaking on psychopathy, but it is possible for a single child to also gain the DNA of several fathers. This is more like touch DNA, as the sperm would be coated in the other sperm, and this has been noted to lead towards psychopathy traits. However, the traits that the offspring gain from the touch DNA will not be passed on to future generations.

The reason I bring this up is that if it this is possible, it is not a far stretch to believe that multiple sperms having adverse effects on birth and the baby. Interesting stuff.

TEUTORIGOS
09-19-2017, 11:17 AM
Down with sluts !

crazyladybutterfly
09-19-2017, 11:28 AM
I can't remember the name of the scientist who was featured on episode 97 of Sword and Scale( great show for those who like true crime and psychology; highly recommend it. Can listen to episodes on podcast or from their official fb page) speaking on psychopathy, but it is possible for a single child to also gain the DNA of several fathers. This is more like touch DNA, as the sperm would be coated in the other sperm, and this has been noted to lead towards psychopathy traits. However, the traits that the offspring gain from the touch DNA will not be passed on to future generations.

The reason I bring this up is that if it this is possible, it is not a far stretch to believe that multiple sperms having adverse effects on birth and the baby. Interesting stuff.

it isnt proven to have an effect on women , it does on some species of fly

Harley
09-19-2017, 11:34 AM
it isnt proven to have an effect on women , it does on some species of fly

Referring to my comment on psychopathy and touch DNA, or the relations between semen and preeclampsia?

Finnish Swede
09-19-2017, 11:51 AM
Faitful fathers rises up better sons/next generation.

Loki
09-19-2017, 02:58 PM
Faitful fathers rises up better sons/next generation.

lol why do you feel the need to say this? Defensive?

Finnish Swede
09-19-2017, 03:13 PM
lol why do you feel the need to say this? Defensive?

You got it :).

This forum is time to time quite hard against women. Being guilty for ''this'' and ''that''....

Loki
09-19-2017, 03:39 PM
You got it :).

This forum is time to time quite hard against women. Being guilty for ''this'' and ''that''....

Sure, but I don't think this thread should be viewed as an attack on women. Rather, it should be viewed as an expose on the results of a degenerate life -- which is popularized to us by celebrity culture, TV and Hollywood.

Surelda
02-02-2018, 07:24 PM
I agree.

Peterski
02-02-2018, 07:29 PM
What about babies from in vitro fertilisation and artificial insemination?