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  • “When pregnant, the cells of the baby migrate into the mothers bloodstream and then circle back into the baby, it’s called “fetal-maternal microchimerism”.⁠
    For 41 weeks, the cells circulate and merge backwards and forwards, and after the baby is born, many of these cells stay in the mother’s body, leaving a permanent imprint in the mothers tissues, bones, brain, and skin, and often stay there for decades. Every single child a mother has afterwards will leave a similar imprint on her body, too.
    Even if a pregnancy doesn't go to full term or if you have an abortion, these cells still migrate into your bloodstream.
    Research has shown that if a mother's heart is injured, fetal cells will rush to the site of the injury and change into different types of cells that specialize in mending the heart.
    The baby helps repair the mother, while the mother builds the baby.
    How cool is that?
    This is often why certain illnesses vanish while pregnant.
    It’s incredible how mothers bodies protect the baby at all costs, and the baby protects & rebuilds the mother back - so that the baby can develop safely and survive.
    Think about crazy cravings for a moment. What was the mother deficient in that the baby made them crave?
    Studies have also shown cells from a fetus in a mothers brain 18 years after she gave birth. How amazing is that?”
    If you’re a mom you know how you can intuitively feel your child even when they are not there….Well, now there is scientific proof that moms carry them for years and years even after they have given birth to them.
    I find this to be so very beautiful.
    Credits goes to the respective Owner ~

    #Genius Facts
    “When pregnant, the cells of the baby migrate into the mothers bloodstream and then circle back into the baby, it’s called “fetal-maternal microchimerism”.⁠ For 41 weeks, the cells circulate and merge backwards and forwards, and after the baby is born, many of these cells stay in the mother’s body, leaving a permanent imprint in the mothers tissues, bones, brain, and skin, and often stay there for decades. Every single child a mother has afterwards will leave a similar imprint on her body, too. Even if a pregnancy doesn't go to full term or if you have an abortion, these cells still migrate into your bloodstream. Research has shown that if a mother's heart is injured, fetal cells will rush to the site of the injury and change into different types of cells that specialize in mending the heart. The baby helps repair the mother, while the mother builds the baby. How cool is that? This is often why certain illnesses vanish while pregnant. It’s incredible how mothers bodies protect the baby at all costs, and the baby protects & rebuilds the mother back - so that the baby can develop safely and survive. Think about crazy cravings for a moment. What was the mother deficient in that the baby made them crave? Studies have also shown cells from a fetus in a mothers brain 18 years after she gave birth. How amazing is that?” If you’re a mom you know how you can intuitively feel your child even when they are not there….Well, now there is scientific proof that moms carry them for years and years even after they have given birth to them. I find this to be so very beautiful. Credits goes to the respective Owner ~ #Genius Facts
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  • Dressed in black and white… but living a life more colorful than we can imagine.

    The razorbill stands tall and proud, its sharp beak and bold patterns carving a silhouette against the wild coastal winds. Every line, every mark, every glance — a story of survival written in ink and snow.

    Born to the cliffs and cold seas, this bird doesn’t just endure — it thrives where storms are born.

    Did you know?
    Razorbills can dive over 120 feet deep underwater, using their wings to swim after fish!

    In a world of noise, sometimes elegance is the loudest roar.

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    #Nature
    #Photography
    Dressed in black and white… but living a life more colorful than we can imagine. The razorbill stands tall and proud, its sharp beak and bold patterns carving a silhouette against the wild coastal winds. Every line, every mark, every glance — a story of survival written in ink and snow. Born to the cliffs and cold seas, this bird doesn’t just endure — it thrives where storms are born. Did you know? Razorbills can dive over 120 feet deep underwater, using their wings to swim after fish! In a world of noise, sometimes elegance is the loudest roar. #WildLife #Bird #Animals #Nature #Photography
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  • Why is China so good at Engineering?
      In the late 1970s, Deng Xiaoping made a visit to Japan and re established relations with the Japanese     He was fascinated by the High Speed Trains, the Roads and the Rapid Industrialization of the Nation He found that the key for all this was an ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS BASE in Education He went back home and incorporated some critical...
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  • Agriculture in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges
    Agriculture is the backbone of Africa’s economy, providing livelihoods for over 60% of the continent’s population and contributing significantly to its GDP. With vast arable land, diverse climates, and a young, growing population, Africa has the potential to become a global agricultural powerhouse. However, the sector faces numerous challenges that hinder its growth and...
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