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Old 07-15-2008, 07:32 PM
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Kirsten - that's absolutely fascinating! Thank you for sharing. It's so comforting to hear...
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Old 08-20-2008, 02:09 PM
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Actually, I think Dona may be thinking of this:

Dr. Zev Williams from Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston and colleagues were able to detect DSY14 Y chromosome-specific sequences in the circulation of 5 of 11 (45%) women who had donor egg pregnancies resulting in male offspring, the authors report. An earlier study reported a detection rate of 35% of women who had spontaneous male pregnancies.

The longest interval between delivery of a male offspring and detection of the circulating DSY14 sequence in Dr. Williams' patients was 9 years.

Their findings, the researchers say, "suggest the existence of an immunomodulatory mechanism that results in persistence of microchimerism with evasion of host immune surveillance."

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Old 08-20-2008, 03:03 PM
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Dr. Zev Williams from Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston and colleagues were able to detect DSY14 Y chromosome-specific sequences in the circulation of 5 of 11 (45%) women who had donor egg pregnancies resulting in male offspring, the authors report. An earlier study reported a detection rate of 35% of women who had spontaneous male pregnancies.

The longest interval between delivery of a male offspring and detection of the circulating DSY14 sequence in Dr. Williams' patients was 9 years.

Their findings, the researchers say, "suggest the existence of an immunomodulatory mechanism that results in persistence of microchimerism with evasion of host immune surveillance."

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Old 08-21-2008, 07:30 PM
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You might be right. The website describes how fetal cells are found in mothers not how mother's cells are found in the fetus/infant. I find the imprinting data reassuring as it suggests that mother's change the way their fetuses DNA is expressed even if the donor's DNA.
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