According to the British "Daily Telegraph" reported that the latest research results show that homosexuals mother during pregnancy likely to take these two drugs as others 8 times. Especially in the first 3 months of pregnancy to take these two kinds of drugs, their female offspring were most affected. The study results confirm that people's sexual orientation early in the mother's pregnancy, by genetic factors and biochemical factors determine this claim.
The United States bought Knott North Dakota State University, Professor Ellis and his legislative colleagues in the United States and Canada, more than 5,000 students, gay and lesbian support group members conducted a follow-up survey of mothers obtained after the conclusion. This study aims to find women taking prescription drugs during pregnancy and their offspring a specific link between sexual orientation.
The researchers found that lesbian mothers during pregnancy taking synthetic thyroid drugs heterosexual mothers likely to at least 5 times, taking diet pills containing amphetamines more likely to eight times that of heterosexual mothers. The study also found that women taking certain drugs during pregnancy will have the opposite effect, that can reduce the probability of homosexual offspring. For example, the mother took during pregnancy drug treatment of nausea and vomiting, their descendants are heterosexual men, the big chance.
Is consistent with previous studies, this study showed that mothers within 3 months before pregnancy, and diet pills taking thyroxine the greatest impact on their female offspring. Professor Ellis said: "The findings confirm that female fetuses are more vulnerable to the sexual orientation of the impact of a variety of prescription drugs, especially in the mother's pregnancy in the first 3 months." In this regard, the British Association for the Study of the Glen neurology Dr. Wilson says that such drugs can have an impact on the brain, which is to determine the sexual orientation of the main factors. In addition, all drugs can cross the placenta barrier, so experts suggest that, unless clinical needs, or women during pregnancy should not be arbitrarily or medications.
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