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Birth defects due to radiation? Is that possible?

Started by jay121, Sep 11, 2011, 05:14

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thenukeman

Jay121 if you are not off the koolaid your boyfriend  is giving you after what we have told you then their is no hope for you.  



It is time to wipe that koolaid mustache off and see reality Jay121.

IPREGEN

Quote from: jay121 on Sep 11, 2011, 05:14
My spouse is awaiting medical retirement from the navy due to being exposed to radiation while on sea duty.  I'd like to know if there's any chance that if we have children in the future they could have some birth defects.

He knocked me up once, but I had a miscarriage (I got hurt while working, and well, the embryo...), so I know he's fertile.  Also, I knew a senior person who got exposed to radiation, and was only able to "make" girls and not boys (but they turned out fine). 






I just want to thank you for the entertainment value. Perhaps we can get volunteers with different lifetime radiation exposures to take a poke at you and see what happens. I

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Jay121, if you care to start a new thread, and have more information that might help with background on your situation, please feel free to do so.  This one has run past useful and is locked.
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