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During pregnancy, the baby's cells migrate into the mother's bloodstream and then return to the baby, this is called "fetal-maternal microchimerism". For 41 weeks the cells circulate and fuse, and after …More
During pregnancy, the baby's cells migrate into the mother's bloodstream and then return to the baby, this is called "fetal-maternal microchimerism".
For 41 weeks the cells circulate and fuse, and after birth many of these cells remain in the mother's body, leaving a permanent imprint on the mother's tissues, bones, brain and skin and so on for decades