Part of the baby remains in the mother's body until 38 years

There is a reason why children are always closer to their mother than to their father. This is because their cells never completely leave their mother's body; some of the cells remain in their mother's body; and they perform various medical miracles, such as the fetomanian micromons, transmits Telegrafi. [...]
This is because their cells never completely leave their mother's body; some of the cells remain in their mother's body; and they perform various medical miracles, such as the fetomanian micromons, transmits Telegrafi.
Word micromonster comes from the idea that the mother is a smaller version of the Greek myth monster.
However, the cells in question do not remain useless in their mother's body; they heal, protect, and even prolong their life span.
This phenomenon was originally discovered by Georg Schmorl, a 19th century German scientist.
Fetal cells are really magical, but this is no surprise because babies themselves are magic.
These cells are believed to have the natural ability to prevent abnormal growth of breast cells, resulting in reducing the risk of breast cancer to mothers.
In addition, fetal cells, according to experts, are believed to reduce mothers' chances of developing neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson, and so forth.
Fetal cells speed up the healing process of pregnancy wounds as well as internal bleeding.
But like any good that's wrong, the bad about these cells is that they have the ability to weaken the mother's immune system. /Telegraphy/









