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  2. Prenatal sex discernment - Wikipedia

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    Sex determination ban in India. Prenatal sex determination was banned in India in 1994, under the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, 1994. [6] The act aims to prevent sex-selective abortion, which, according to the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, "has its roots in India's long history of strong patriarchal influence in all spheres of life".

  3. Sex verification in sports - Wikipedia

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    Sex verification in sports (also known as gender verification, or as gender determination or a sex test) occurs because eligibility of athletes to compete is restricted whenever sporting events are limited to a single sex, which is generally the case, as well as when events are limited to mixed-sex teams of defined composition (e.g., most pairs ...

  4. Prenatal hormones and sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    The report of 12 cases with same-sex attraction/gender dysphoria born to mothers with thyroid diseases was first presented in EPA Congress, Vienna (2015) and published as an article in the same year. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] The extremely significant relationship between the two conditions suggested an independent model, named as Prenatal Thyroid Model of ...

  5. Rabbit test - Wikipedia

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    The rabbit test became a widely used bioassay (animal-based test) to test for pregnancy. The term "rabbit test" was first recorded in 1949, and was the origin of a common euphemism, "the rabbit died", for a positive pregnancy test. [4] The phrase was, in fact, based on a common misconception about the test.

  6. Sex assignment - Wikipedia

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    Sex assignment (also known as gender assignment [1] [2]) is the discernment of an infant's sex, typically made at birth based on an examination of the baby's external genitalia by a healthcare provider such as a midwife, nurse, or physician. [3] In the vast majority of cases (99.95%), sex is assigned unambiguously at birth.

  7. Bionano Announces Use of OGM in Preimplantation Genetic ...

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    Prenatal testing during the pregnancy confirmed a normal karyotype, and the pregnancy went to full term and live birth with the couple welcoming a healthy baby. Erik Holmlin, president and chief executive officer of Bionano commented, “This case study suggests that OGM could play a role in helping people experiencing infertility or RPL ...

  8. Detransitioner describes agony of pregnancy after changing ...

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    On June 3, Prisha Mosley, 26 gave birth to a healthy baby boy via C-section. That doesn’t seem remarkable for a young woman of child-bearing years, but until about two years ago, Mosley ...

  9. Pregnancy test - Wikipedia

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    Immunologic pregnancy tests were introduced in 1960 when Wide and Gemzell presented a test based on in-vitro hemagglutination inhibition. This was a first step away from in-vivo pregnancy testing [40] [41] and initiated a series of improvements in pregnancy testing leading to the contemporary at-home testing. [41]