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Hello Robert,
Thank you very much for this article. In my humble opinion and the research done "here and there" I am of the opinion and believe that a person's blood is his own unique "fingerprint." If a baby growing in a woman's womb warrants an attempt to reject it by the woman's body, than someone else's blood transfused from a "stranger" or even multiple "strangers" must truly overwhelm the recepient's body. At least the body is stimulated to maintain the pregnancy. With blood, the body must be trying valiantly to rid itself of the foreign "object." As I said, this is my opinion based on common sense, I hope.
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Sybille
“Think highly of yourself
because the world takes you
at your own estimate.”
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