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Reply to "Does your fert doc discuss how meds you take can affect child's sexual/gender identity?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the OP raises an interesting question about whether fertility drs have explored or noticed anecdotally differences in children conceived with technology. [/quote] OP here Thank you!!! I am asking if your doctor is talking about this- is anyone studying this? I am an older mother, i did take treatments, my child is not gay, I am not equating anything with anything. I have read that the medication to prevent miscarriage is high doses of hormones. [b]How could this not affect a baby- it is being given to affect the pregnancy.[/b] [/quote] Because you have the hormone in a natural pregnancy. It's not necessarily a high dosage. You take it because you didn't ovulate and your body won't naturally produce progesterone because you didn't ovulate. Once the placenta has formed at 10-12 weeks you no longer have to take progesterone because your body is back to producing it naturally as a result of the placenta. [/quote]
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