Author: | Sara Toledo | ISBN: | 1230001880809 |
Publisher: | sara pérez | Publication: | March 29, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sara Toledo |
ISBN: | 1230001880809 |
Publisher: | sara pérez |
Publication: | March 29, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"Your maternal womb modifies the genetics of your baby conceived naturally or donated by another woman, as in a case of a lesbian couple (who'd prefer to use the ROPA method) or with an unrelated surrogate.
With healthy habits maintained over time we can optimise the inheritance we receive from our parents and grandmothers and pass it on to our grandchildren. "
I wrote "Epigenetics. The DNA of the pregnant mother" mainly thinking of all those women who assume that they must to give up all genetics to become a mother throught an egg/embryo donation, or thinking of doctors who don't remember that a woman is a unique human being, a life recipient and donor. AND GENETICS.
Remember that you don't need to get a kindle e-reader to enjoy ebooks.You can use any Computer,laptot or cell phone to read e-books at no extra-cost.
2.WILL MY GENES SHOW UP?
Genetic heritage is not always assured
Phenotype (physical traits)
Intelligence (high levels)
Diseases
Epimutations
3.DETRIMENTAL EPIGENETIC MEMORY
Cellular sensitivity to harmful environmental factors
A) During the embryonic stage
•High stress or violent situations
•Malnutrition of the mother
•Exposure to tobacco during pregnancy
•Intake of alcohol
B) During childhood and puberty
•Missing figures for secure attachment
•Emotional status of parents
•Hereditary Poverty
4.GENES FOR HEALTH
From healthy genes to disease genes
Nutrition and maternal digestion
10 Daily routines that can reinterpret the DNA program of the embryo in the mother's womb
•Physical contact
•Healthy nutrition and intellectual performance
•Positive experiences
•Reduce fear or chronic stress
•The game
•Positive attitude
•Moderate physical exercise
•Secure attachment
•Voice and language
•Give and let them feed us
Reproductive health
A)Nutrients
•Mineral Zinc and Vitamin B6
•Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids
•Vitamin C and E
•Vitamin A
•Selenium
B)Antinutrients
•SugarAlcohol
•Tobacco
•Toxic metals
•Birth control pill
•Exposure to environmental chemicals
•Homocysitein
•Stress
•Sexually transmitted diseases and bacterial infections
5.EPIGENETICS IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION
At Square One: I am infertile
Active reception of fertilized eggs: not passive
The pregnant mother influence: Exchange between endometrium and the embryo
Is it possible to transmit physical features of the pregnant mother?
Graphic sequence of DNA modification by the pregnant mother
Similar? No coincidence!
The personality of the children is not determined by the donated eggs
Telling or keeping quiet in family
Anonymous Donor Vs. Known donor
Epigenetic footprint of in vitro treatments in embryos
Hope to hear from you soon.
By Sara Toledo.Madrid 2017
"Your maternal womb modifies the genetics of your baby conceived naturally or donated by another woman, as in a case of a lesbian couple (who'd prefer to use the ROPA method) or with an unrelated surrogate.
With healthy habits maintained over time we can optimise the inheritance we receive from our parents and grandmothers and pass it on to our grandchildren. "
I wrote "Epigenetics. The DNA of the pregnant mother" mainly thinking of all those women who assume that they must to give up all genetics to become a mother throught an egg/embryo donation, or thinking of doctors who don't remember that a woman is a unique human being, a life recipient and donor. AND GENETICS.
Remember that you don't need to get a kindle e-reader to enjoy ebooks.You can use any Computer,laptot or cell phone to read e-books at no extra-cost.
2.WILL MY GENES SHOW UP?
Genetic heritage is not always assured
Phenotype (physical traits)
Intelligence (high levels)
Diseases
Epimutations
3.DETRIMENTAL EPIGENETIC MEMORY
Cellular sensitivity to harmful environmental factors
A) During the embryonic stage
•High stress or violent situations
•Malnutrition of the mother
•Exposure to tobacco during pregnancy
•Intake of alcohol
B) During childhood and puberty
•Missing figures for secure attachment
•Emotional status of parents
•Hereditary Poverty
4.GENES FOR HEALTH
From healthy genes to disease genes
Nutrition and maternal digestion
10 Daily routines that can reinterpret the DNA program of the embryo in the mother's womb
•Physical contact
•Healthy nutrition and intellectual performance
•Positive experiences
•Reduce fear or chronic stress
•The game
•Positive attitude
•Moderate physical exercise
•Secure attachment
•Voice and language
•Give and let them feed us
Reproductive health
A)Nutrients
•Mineral Zinc and Vitamin B6
•Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids
•Vitamin C and E
•Vitamin A
•Selenium
B)Antinutrients
•SugarAlcohol
•Tobacco
•Toxic metals
•Birth control pill
•Exposure to environmental chemicals
•Homocysitein
•Stress
•Sexually transmitted diseases and bacterial infections
5.EPIGENETICS IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION
At Square One: I am infertile
Active reception of fertilized eggs: not passive
The pregnant mother influence: Exchange between endometrium and the embryo
Is it possible to transmit physical features of the pregnant mother?
Graphic sequence of DNA modification by the pregnant mother
Similar? No coincidence!
The personality of the children is not determined by the donated eggs
Telling or keeping quiet in family
Anonymous Donor Vs. Known donor
Epigenetic footprint of in vitro treatments in embryos
Hope to hear from you soon.
By Sara Toledo.Madrid 2017