bullet1 Can Early Umbilical Cord Clamping change Sex Orientation and Emotions

This link below is the true story...of John / Joan...the boy who refused to be a girl after a botched circumcision brought about the decision to raise him as though he were a girl.  There are apparently sexual hormones that bathe the brain as to one's sexuality.  by Donna Young


The medical experiment was Joan, really born a boy, could become a girl if raised like one.  However, John / Joan remained fixed to the interest of boys and to the interest like those of her idential twin brother. Her mother just passed her interest in guy-stuff as just being a tom boy. Many girls do go through that stage, depending of who they are closest in their famaily or their play mates, but progress to the oriention to their sexual hormones..


John / Joan's parents did their best to raise him as a girl.  Dr. Money, who directed the sex change, beleived sex orientation was merely mind over matter and environment, not biological. It fit the women's movement of the times of the 1960's.  Dr. Money believed you were sexually oriented by how you were raised, not to your sex hormones.  He was wrong.  This experiment created many problems for John / Joan.  


CAN THE LACK OF SEX HORMONES AND/OR ENZYMES OR STERIODS THAT ARE LIKELY NATURALLY PRESENT IN THE PLACENTA BLOOD CUT OFF BY EARLY CLAMPING BE LINKED TO HOMESEXUALITY?

My own theory is that some persons into the same sex marriages may have missed those sexual hormone bathing of the brain from birth.  This is if they were victims of early umbilical cord clamping. The 1/2 to 1 cup of blood deprived them, may have had some essential hormones and enzymes.  These original hormones and enzymes, then may never have been replaced.  Anemia may have been a factor that the body no longer could produce the sexual hormones or the enzyme stimuli of them, that the child developed normally.


The child of early cord clamping is trying to recreate those deprived blood components from 6 weeks to 6 months, just to recreate the volume of blood deprived at birth.  It would be interest for those with emotions not consistent with their sex organs, could trace back their exposure to drugs during labor and birth and the timing of the clamping of the umbilical cord.  How many had early cord clamped and drugs.


In the true story below, there is the revelation that sex hormones bath the brain.  Milton Diamond while in his late 20s, as a grad student in endocrinology at Kansas, had conducted animal research on the subject, injecting pregnant guinea pigs and rats with different hormone cocktails to see how pre-birth events would affect later sexual behavior. The evidence in Diamond's lab suggested a link between the hormones that bathe a developing fetus's brain and nervous system and its later sexual functioning


http://www.infocirc.org/rollsto2.htm


"There was, however, at least one researcher who was willing to question Money. He was a young graduate student at the University of Kansas. The son
of struggling Ukrainian-Jewish immigrant parents, Milton Diamond, whom friends call Mickey, was raised in the Bronx, where he had sidestepped
membership in the local street gangs for the life of a scholar. As an undergraduate majoring in biophysics at City College of New York, Diamond
became fascinated by the role of hormones in the womb and their possible role in defining a person's gender identity and sexual orientation.

In his late 20s, as a grad student in endocrinology at Kansas, he conducted animal research on the subject, injecting pregnant guinea pigs and rats with
different hormone cocktails to see how pre-birth events would affect later sexual behavior.

The evidence in Diamond's lab suggested a link between the hormones that bathe a developing fetus's brain and nervous system and its later sexual
functioning. It was in an effort to raise funds for his continued research that Diamond applied for a grant from the National Science Foundation Committee for
Research in Problems of Sex an application that required the submission of a research paper. For his topic, Diamond decided to write a response to Money'
s now-classic papers on sexual development.