What is Fetal Microchimerism?

Correct answer: Fetal cells that remain with mother for life.

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Uninitialized
Uninitialized
wish I'd had kids, a real benefit from them!
monyray1967
monyray1967
Biological processes are so fascinating. A feat of engineering that only nature can provide. I love science and all the wonderful miracles we continue to uncover .
MAN60
MAN60
Incredible design speaks of an incredible designer
Player #10903060
Player #10903060
luckycatfay, its no t an absolute, but a lowering of your probability. a patient who's never been pregnant or breastfed has a higher probability than one who has not. other factors can contribute as well
Kiwirobot
Kiwirobot
I have four kids and never knew this... it almost made me tear up.
RSK
RSK
luckycatfay, The reason is that they do not wish to breastfeed after delivery
Larissa
Larissa
luckycatfay, Tôi biết nó rất buồn! 😔
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Ggyggyg
Ggyggyg
luckycatfay, not exactly breast cancer can inherited I know because runs in my family my mother passed due to it
ZUNAIRA
ZUNAIRA
I dont think so that its true but i believe sometimes
Pehal
Pehal
g di usually
APop6
APop6
luckycatfay, it’s well documented in the literature that nulliparity (never having children) is a risk factor for breast cancer. It’s something to do with hormone exposure during pregnancy.
Lys
Lys
luckycatfay, pregnancy can only lower the risk in certain breast cancers (depending on the gene mutation)
luckycatfay
luckycatfay
Never heard of this how common is it? Because lots of women who have children get breast cancer.
Player #96919
Player #96919
BoldGourmet48391, wow, never knew that! As a species, went we amazing?