thread: Chemicals Turning Unborn Boys Into Girls

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    Chemicals Turning Unborn Boys Into Girls

    The chemicals turning unborn boys into girls
    Paul Brown
    September 22, 2007

    TWICE as many girls as boys are being born in some Arctic villages because of high levels of man-made chemicals in the blood of pregnant women, according to scientists from the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program.

    The scientists, who say the findings could explain the recent excess of girl babies across much of the northern hemisphere, are widening their investigation across the most acutely affected communities in Russia, Greenland and Canada to try to discover the size of the imbalance in Inuit communities of the far north.

    In the communities of Greenland and eastern Russia monitored so far, the ratio was found to be two girls to one boy. In one village in Greenland only girls have been born.

    The scientists measured the man-made chemicals in women's blood that mimic human hormones and concluded they were capable of triggering changes in the sex of unborn children in the first three weeks of gestation.

    Lars-Otto Reierson, executive secretary of AMAP, says: "We knew the levels of man-made chemicals were accumulating in the food chain, and that seals, whales and particularly polar bears were getting a dose a million times higher than that existing in plankton, and that this could be toxic to humans who ate these higher animals. What was shocking was that they were also able to change the sex of children before birth."

    The sex balance of the human race — historically a slight excess of boys over girls — has recently begun to change. A paper published in the US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences journal earlier this year said that in Japan and the US there were 250,000 boys fewer than would have been expected had the sex ratio existing in 1970 remained unchanged. The paper was unable to pin down a cause for the new excess of girls over boys.

    The Arctic scientists have discovered that many of the babies born in Russia are premature and the boys are far smaller than girls.

    Possible links between the pollutants and high infant mortality in the first year of life are also being investigated.

    Scientists believe a number of man-made chemicals used in electrical equipment from generators to televisions and computers are implicated. They are carried by winds and rivers to the Arctic, where they accumulate in the food chain and in the bloodstreams of the largely meat and fish-eating Inuit communities.

    Reierson says the accumulation of DDT, PCBs, flame-retardants and other endocrine disrupters has been known for some time and young women have been advised to avoid eating some Arctic animals to avoid excess contamination and possible damage to their unborn children.

    Study results are now in for 480 families and the ratio remained the same. Full results for the survey are to be published next year.
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    Hmmm..interesting but i thought that the sex was determined by the sperm that gets to the egg...it's either X or Y, how can that be changed once this process has begun?

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    DNA damage? Not very scientific here LOL but I would imagine it would be something like that?
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    I thought gender had more to do with the temperature of the sperm... Hmm, very interesting...

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    I don't like the sound of that at all.I think it's messing with mother nature a little too much.

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    It would have to be a massive change to the DNA triggered by these chemicals. Weird...

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    How do they know if it's a change in the mother's body, or whether it's something happening to the men to make them produce an over abundance of female sperm? Or perhaps something that is damaging the male sperm.

    It just seems a bit odd - the implication is that there's a whole bunch of female babies running around with XY chromosomes.

    BW

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    the way it's written is essentially what BW said - XY chromosomes, but expressing XX characteristics - sounds very odd! i would be thinking it is more likely that the chemicals are impacting the men and their sperm - or that the uterine environment isn't as welcoming to male sperm and more female sperm are getting through...

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    If a woman has too much testosterone while pg it can cause little girls to grow boy parts... maybe the chemicals are imitating these hormones?

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    Tanya - i've not read of the mother's testosterone levels altering the physical characteristics of a female child, so would be interested in reading some studies on that. i HAVE read of higher levels of testosterone leading to more "tomboy-ish" behaviour though. i, and a lot of women with PCOS, have higher levels of circulating testosterone (and other androgenic hormones) - and in discussions with both FS and endocrinologist about the impact of this on a child of either gender, they stated there would be no impact. there are drugs that can aid in this long term, but not until after we finish our family as they are androgen inhibiting and would be essentially deadly to a male child

    as far as i know the gender of a child is determined solely by the X and Y chromosomes - children that carry both genitals or ambiguous genitals are generally found to carry multiple copies of sex chromosomes (XXY etc)

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    BG, when I say high testosterone I don't mean natural testosterone... does that make sense. I mean even tho your PCOS causes high testosterone it isn't high enough to make a difference to bub's genitalia...
    Oh and one more thing BG... there are lots of studies that show a correlation between high female testosterone and increase in male offspring
    Last edited by Tanya; October 8th, 2008 at 10:22 AM.

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    tanya - i've been googling and trying to locate studies, and still only coming up with information of behaviour, and lower birth weights of babies. i would be genuinely interested to read any other information - not trying to cause any dramas - i'm genuinely interested in reading this kind of information

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