@museumofscience: Did you know that your DNA might have hung around in your biological mother’s body for up to 27 years after you were born? @Alex Dainis 🧬🔬 explores the incredible phenomenon of fetal microchimerism and how your DNA can affect maternal health. #GeneticsTikTok #DNA #MomTok #Genetics #Pregnancy
Well, at least she has something of me that can't get rid off
2023-12-07 18:42:01
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Penelope Brewster :
Makes me wonder how the rhesus factor incompatibility can persist long past the rhogam inj and its effects on autoimmune diseases
2023-12-07 20:00:00
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Very Old Television (TV) Shows :
wow, never new this.
2023-12-07 18:22:24
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leya.alex24 :
I have a question so if you get pregnant and your baby is five moths old a boy and you do a NIPT test and they find Y chromosome could it be from the previous pregnancy?
2024-07-24 20:33:26
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alisaurusrex82 :
It’s a really comforting thing to know this if you’ve lost a baby. They’re still with us ❤️
2023-12-08 11:52:05
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ShesShawny :
I was reading this somewhere. It makes sense why our instincts as mothers are SO strong! Plus connection for “most”.
2024-03-11 11:51:37
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Carol E 🌈 :
epigenetics please! 💐
2024-07-03 23:40:05
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Kdr115 :
@Sammy Mac✨ I saw a video of yours the other day and I thought you could hear this! Your babies are with you momma! Praying for your growing family!🤍
2023-12-22 04:22:57
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MTSuz :
So a baby born via a surrogate has some of the surrogate's DNA?
2023-12-10 23:34:55
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Yaeyae💋 . :
@Ly.💕
2024-08-20 07:26:15
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privadoenpublico :
what about in surrogate carriers???
2024-06-23 05:45:50
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SedonaAnne5 :
Interesting! A common time for an autoimmune disease to present itself is postpartum… I wonder if that’s a potential etiology?
2023-12-09 16:12:54
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