NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Parents with stress produce sperm cells with different genetic traits, leading to children with related neurological changes, a recent US study found.
The study was conducted by neuroscientist from the University of Maryland Tracy Bale, and was performed on mice, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for the Advancement of Science.The study was conducted by neuroscientist from the University of Maryland Tracy Bale, and was performed on mice, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for the Advancement of Science.
According to the study, changes in the sperm of the father prepare the child to give birth in a high-tension environment, such as that experienced by the father.According to the study, changes in the sperm of the father prepare the child to give birth in a high-tension environment, such as that experienced by the father.
After fertilization and child development, this is translated into the form of changes in a part of the child's brain that adapts to stress.After fertilization and child development, this is translated into the form of changes in a part of the child's brain that adapts to stress.
Source: Times
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Thank you my friend
I know about this,because i go for ivf for baby.