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[quote=Anonymous][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] Is it true that high levels of estrogen are given to prevent miscarriage? Could these high levels cause the male fetus brain to develop differently from one not being given the high dose of estrogen?[/quote]
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