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does one suffice for you??We are just going to act like 1 isn't suffice for these wayward hoes?
That won't make more people use more condoms.If THAT can make more people use condoms?
Then well okay fine.
That won't make more people use more condoms.
What she's saying isn't deep..
It's not like it hasn't been talked about before especially with multiple threads talking about this same topic in different ways.
Don't nobody pays haddish any mind, I'm sure this won't stick. Because it'll be forgotten with another hot topic from a celebrity saying something to go viral.I didn't say it was deep or new or would work.
In the current climate of social media addiction you never know what will become sone type of hot button trending talking point. We see the public is not discerning at all.
If this sh*t works?
Go with God
I'm down with whatever works at this point.
Don't nobody pays haddish any mind, I'm sure this won't stick. Because it'll be forgotten with another hot topic from a celebrity saying something to go viral.
I'm not religious, but I understand what you mean.
I'm down for change, talk is cheap.
Action speaks louder than words.
These bitches starting to wake up and realize what we always knew, the fact that hoes ain't shit
in what way?She is a fucking idiot, she has mental illness. Why is it that she don't kave kids and yet be batshit crazy.
Do you believe she stopped being crazy at 21? Do you believe she is cured from substance abuse?in what way?
I dont care these hoes still aint shit.the topic is does tiffany speak truth or is it more like![]()
I can't believe people believing what she's saying as gospel.![]()
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Did somebody pat that goofy bitch down for empty vodka bottles?!!
What a crazy alcoholic bitch....lol
She has box problems(endometriosis). 8 miscarriages, she’s describing herself in the OP.She is a fucking idiot, she has mental illness. Why is it that she don't kave kids and yet be batshit crazy.
They posted it thinking she was dropping gems, she is a certified clown.I can't believe people believing what she's saying as gospel.
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what did she say thats was wrong or bad?They posted it thinking she was dropping gems, she is a certified clown.
AI OverviewShe has box problems(endometriosis). 8 miscarriages, she’s describing herself in the OP.
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Tiffany Haddish Reveals Painful Endometriosis Battle and 8 Miscarriages: 'The Devil Is Real’ (Exclusive)
Hit comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish gets more candid than ever before about her health ahead of new memoir 'I Curse You With Joy', out May 7.people.com
Bro nothing she said is based on science. She is making wild medical statements based on fuck all. If you choose to cape for her that's cool but don't expect others to not laugh at you.what did she say thats was wrong or bad?
I'm not caping for anyone...I just asked the question..read the thread title again...Bro nothing she said is based on science. She is making wild medical statements based on fuck all. If you choose to cape for her that's cool but don't expect others to not laugh at you.
This is who I was exactly thinking about when she was talking.. Lmao!the topic is does tiffany speak truth or is it more like![]()
Common told her that bullshit.![]()
She probably asked him to have a kid and he told her that line.
Again there is no science that links this, this is a prime reason why AI isn't for everyone. A suggestion is not science she made a statement of fact. I can't believe there are cats in here that are whiteknighting Tiffany Haddish.I'm not caping for anyone...I just asked the question..read the thread title again...
also
do women take in stem cells from fetus during inception
AI Overview
Yes, women do acquire
fetal cells, including stem cells, from the fetus during pregnancy, a phenomenon known as microchimerism.
Key points:
In summary, while the term "inception" usually refers to the very beginning of pregnancy (fertilization), the transfer of fetal cells, including stem cells, occurs throughout the pregnancy, beginning as early as the first few weeks.
- Cell exchange: Small numbers of fetal cells, including stem cells and differentiated cells, naturally cross the placenta and enter the mother's circulation.
- Persistence: These fetal cells can survive, migrate, and integrate into various maternal tissues and organs, and may even persist for decades after pregnancy.
- Potential roles:While the exact functions of these fetal cells are still being researched, some studies suggest they may play a role in:
- Tissue repair and regeneration: Fetal stem cells might contribute to the healing of damaged maternal tissues.
- Maternal health: Fetal cells may be linked to both positive and negative effects on maternal health, including potential benefits for certain cancers and, in some cases, potential links to autoimmune diseases.
- Microchimerism: This presence of a small population of cells from another individual (in this case, the fetus in the mother) is termed microchimerism.
can microchimerism change womens behavior and mental health
AI Overview
Yes, microchimerism, particularly fetal microchimerism (the presence of fetal cells in a mother's body), has been
suggested as a potential factor in changes in women's behavior and mental health, but the exact mechanisms and extent of these effects are still being investigated.
Here's a breakdown of the key points based on the provided search results:
Important Note: While there is intriguing research suggesting a connection between microchimerism and mental health, it's crucial to understand that these are hypotheses and more research is necessary to establish a clear causal link. Other factors also play significant roles in mental health and well-being.
- What is Microchimerism? It's the presence of a small number of cells from another individual in a person's body. During pregnancy, fetal cells can transfer to the mother, and these cells can potentially persist in her body for years or even decades, a phenomenon called fetal microchimerism.
- Potential Impact on Mental Health:
- Postpartum Depression: Some studies have shown a higher prevalence of fetal microchimeric cells in women with postnatal depression compared to healthy women. However, further research is needed to determine the exact role these cells play.
- Psychiatric Disorders: Microchimerism has been hypothesized as a possible explanation for the etiology of some psychiatric diseases, including schizophrenia and postpartum psychosis.
- Brain Function: Research suggests that fetal cells might have effects on brain function, although the specific mechanisms are not yet understood. Some studies even indicate that fetal cells were less common in the brains of women diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease compared to healthy controls.
- Contradictory Findings: The existing literature on fetal microchimerism and maternal health shows conflicting results, with some research indicating it contributes to poor outcomes and others suggesting it has beneficial effects, such as a potential role in maternal wound healing.
- Ongoing Research: The biological significance of microchimerism, especially in the brain, is still being investigated. Further studies are needed to better understand the role microchimerism might play in maternal emotional health.
All Tiffany did was float a possibility
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