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Default Scientists have nothing better to do - 02-28-2003, 08:00 PM

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Dad's Genes May Affect Length of Pregnancy
(Reuters) - Women whose pregnancies last longer than usual may be able to place some of the blame on the dad, a study released Thursday suggests. Danish researchers found that a father's genes may play some role in determining how long pregnancy lasts. "We showed that a previous prolonged pregnancy, especially with the same partner, was an important risk factor for a new post-term delivery," study author Dr. Annette Wind Olesen told Reuters Health.

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Default Re: Scientists have nothing better to do - 02-28-2003, 08:19 PM

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(Reuters) - Women whose pregnancies last longer than usual may be able to place some of the blame on the dad, a study released Thursday suggests. Danish researchers found that a father's genes may play some role in determining how long pregnancy lasts. "We showed that a previous prolonged pregnancy, especially with the same partner, was an important risk factor for a new post-term delivery," study author Dr. Annette Wind Olesen told Reuters Health.

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Default 02-28-2003, 08:20 PM

teh sp4m..why dont u add some nice intellectual comment instead of that
  
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Default Re: Scientists have nothing better to do - 02-28-2003, 09:13 PM

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Dad's Genes May Affect Length of Pregnancy
(Reuters) - Women whose pregnancies last longer than usual may be able to place some of the blame on the dad, a study released Thursday suggests. Danish researchers found that a father's genes may play some role in determining how long pregnancy lasts. "We showed that a previous prolonged pregnancy, especially with the same partner, was an important risk factor for a new post-term delivery," study author Dr. Annette Wind Olesen told Reuters Health.

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Default 02-28-2003, 09:33 PM

Dude - Do you even know watcho talkin 'bout?
  
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Default 02-28-2003, 10:19 PM

Sure blame it on the dads freaking dutch men are being beaten by their women is what I say!
  
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Default 03-01-2003, 12:30 AM

new development: dad to blame for everything wrong with the baby. yes its ture Dutch researchers found out that the retard gene is carried with the father and is domninant over the normal kid gene. Also dads are to be blamed for the newly discovered "h4x0r" gene, which causes the child to try and look thru walls and attempt to shoot thru them.
  
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Default Re: Scientists have nothing better to do - 03-01-2003, 11:27 PM

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(Reuters) - Women whose pregnancies last longer than usual may be able to place some of the blame on the dad, a study released Thursday suggests. Danish researchers found that a father's genes may play some role in determining how long pregnancy lasts. "We showed that a previous prolonged pregnancy, especially with the same partner, was an important risk factor for a new post-term delivery," study author Dr. Annette Wind Olesen told Reuters Health.

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Default 03-01-2003, 11:52 PM

Who gives a shit
  
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Default 03-02-2003, 12:05 AM

latest development : we continue to sit on our asses looking at a monitor
  
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Default 03-02-2003, 08:27 AM

they slept with the germans

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