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Rose Red
It's the chicken and the egg thing- is the late stage mother going to be weird about the pregnancy/birth to begin with or does the arrival of the child push an already ticking mother over some sort of edge?
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It is the break in estrogen with a pignasty that decreases the risk of breast cancer. Therefore, if you're CF there is no break and you have estrogen levels every month every year which can be 'too much'. Childed moos get a break for every 9 months they are in pig. I know this isn't the best medical way to explain it but there it is.