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on 6/30/2006 Chimera-ism comes from two fused ova or an extra sperm in the fertilization process, Friend. "Leftover cells" from previous pregnancies would have been sloughed during intervening menstruation if not before. I applaud your dedication to inquiry and encourage your continuing use of educational websites, but please lay off the science fiction.

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on 2/15/2006 Research medical literature for tetragametic chimerism. If a woman has been pregnant before, she may carry some of her previous sex partners cells in her. Some cells are swapped with the baby during pregnancy and can be transmitted into your child with her. Do you want your kid to carry one of your wife's past lover genes? Make sure you know her past! Do some research on tetragametic chimerism.

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