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This 2022 article rates 9 out of 10 for factualness.
New research from the University of Cambridge reveals sex differences in placental function during pregnancy. Male fetuses tend to grow larger and faster, placing greater demands on the placenta for nutrients and oxygen compared to female fetuses. This makes male pregnancies potentially less resilient to maternal stressors like obesity, with implications for personalized prenatal care.
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Jeff Johnson is an early learning trainer, podcaster, and author who founded Explorations Early Learning, Playvolution HQ, and Play Haven.


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