We Are Frankenstein
David Robson muses on how our bodies can become hosts of another's cells after conception. Most of the article explores cases of chimeras that occur to a child in the womb or to a mother's body as a result of pregnancy.
In regard to the latter case, a remarkably high percentage of tested mothers (63%) show male DNA lodged in their brain (Chan et al., 2012), which presumably was the result of carrying a son in pregnancy. I speculate that in some subliminal way this "shared flesh" may bond mother and child.
-DD
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