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Re: Having a baby after a seed implant
Thanks Jack. it sure was a pleasure to see this ray of sunshine and pleasure
mixed in here like this. The outcome is not an ax for me to grind either way,
but it was just a pleasure to see this information.
Thanks,
Maury Siskel maury@webtexas.com
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Jack Earley wrote:
> I sent this thread to my wife, who holds multiple degrees including a BS in
> nursing and is a former triage nurse. She responded with the following,
> which I decided to forward for the benefit of any who may be interested:
>
> "They should try now since most sperm that are damaged will not be viable
> anyway. Really, only the very healthy sperm will be able to swim, move and
> perform successfully. No brainer. No age issues. Sexual performance issues
> maybe, since Prostate CA is frequently accompanied by impotence. And women
> frequently raise their children alone anyway. If they are lucky, they will
> produce an unusually strong and gifted baby from the effects of hormesis and
> mutagenic strengthening."
>
> Jack Earley
> Radiological Engineer
>
> Opinions are attributable to myself only.
>
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