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Where to start? :) I still can't believe that Vanessa Martins is the last guest on “mother is mother”. I wanted to invite Vanessa since I created the podcast, but I was a little scared to extend the invitation to her. I'm afraid I would take it badly. I already admired her a lot but after that conversation I became a big fan. Of determination, of choices, of values. We talk a lot about the importance of prioritizing ourselves. We talk about so many things. I learned so much! Thank you Vanessa, for the gigantic inspiration and trust! You are incredible! ❤️ If I can ask you one thing, watch this episode in full. I promise it's worth it! It comes out tomorrow ❤️🎙️ Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, to /uriageportugal for making this second season real! Note: I apologize for the confusion I made, it is not true that only 12% of the genes come from the egg donor and it is also not true that genes are transmitted between the mother's uterus and the baby. What some scientists suggest is that there is communication between the mother's uterus (the endometrium) and the baby. This communication is potentially capable of modulating the way your genetic information is expressed, regardless of whether the baby comes from your own or a donated egg. Therefore, we can conclude that the uterine environment that a pregnant woman gives to her baby during pregnancy, regardless of whether the eggs are from a donor, is considered important, as it will inevitably modify and influence the way in which this baby's genetic information is expressed and, therefore, , can be seen reflected in the physical and health characteristics of the newborn. Source: https://ivi.pt/blog/vai-ser-mae-com-o... ✨ You can follow me here: / ritamcoelhovieira ✨ And Vanessa here: / vanesssamartins