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"in utero" Definitions
  1. inside a woman’s uterus, before a baby is born
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At 25 weeks, doctors performed surgery on Roman in utero.
The rest of the dream was me cozy in utero.
It's not compatible with life and normal development in utero.
If it did not die in utero, it would die
And yet we begin by hearing the voice in utero.
Conditions in utero can have lasting health and economic effects.
"No photos please," Christina wrote along with the in-utero snap.
A Polish company, In Utero 3D, is doing something really sweet.
This is evidence of selection in utero at work, he said.
It's everything I loved about well-produced grunge, like In Utero.
"An unborn child means a child in utero," the provision states.
Myth: You can give a cold to a baby in utero.
The crisis for male reproductive health seems to begin in utero.
In many ways, it's their In Utero, only even more abrasive.
For these purposes, an unborn child means a child in utero, and the term child in utero means a member of the species homo sapiens, at any stage of development, who is carried in the womb.
DHT is instrumental for the formation of external male genitals in utero.
A mother's biology spontaneously aborts some conceptions in utero but not others.
Babies hiccup in utero, and their tiny spasms show up on ultrasounds.
Ms. Kassan was carrying in utero her first child, due in January.
The killings can even affect the health of their infants in utero.
The voice is really the first thing that a baby hears in utero.
In Utero also hits some of the limits of current virtual reality setups.
But illnesses in utero, including viral infections, are thought to be a trigger.
Babies have been seen sucking on their fingers in utero weeks before birth.
The drum sound on this record is straight-up stolen from In Utero.
Testosterone, which all females are exposed to in utero, might be another contributor.
Babypod is a small speaker meant to play music to in utero fetuses.
She likes to think about what Maia might have experienced or perceived in utero.
They didn't expect, however, to see their twin babies sharing a kiss in utero.
Babies born early have worse outcomes than those who spend more time in utero.
In my case, my mother's umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck in utero.
Effects of global warming will also shape the selection process in utero, Catalano said.
He believed that women were men whose genitals failed to "perfectly" develop in utero.
The evidence that exposure in utero causes problems for a child is fairly weak.
Most pass in utero from an early miscarriage or die shortly after their birth.
Some parents will even start to prepare while their babies are still in utero.
"We had babies coming in who had been exposed to buprenorphine [in utero]," says Ehrlich.
Image: DGC RecordsThe "pictures" for that album, In Utero, would end up being a problem.
Gray temples likely have genetic origins, related to the way skin is formed in utero.
But even after one viewing, The Little Hours feels like a cult movie in utero.
She'd been sorted into the slacker-parent category while her baby was still in utero.
But what if all it did was move the age of information overload in utero?
She had suffered a massive stroke to the left temporal lobe, most likely in utero.
Margaret Douglas was just 28 when her husband died, and Adam Smith still in utero.
But there's a way to vaccinate infants that can also protect pregnant women: in utero.
The couple also had a son, Jake, who was infected with the virus in utero.
The policy is based on the idea that disadvantage starts in utero and early childhood.
More than three decades later, it's still a mystery why Cox didn't develop arms in utero.
Not much is known about the long-term health repercussions of in utero exposure to opioids.
For now, the studio's concentration is on rolling out the (really freakin' cool) In Utero experience.
There's a risk the fetus could be born immediately after the in utero surgery, or die.
At a local hospital, 20153% of newborn babies delivered have been exposed to opioids in utero.
The cover from In Utero will last—let this pin help you keep its legacy alive.
Both of the kids had the terrible misfortune of having been exposed to drugs in utero.
A connection between three women that started with in-utero hiccups has strengthened, even across continents.
In utero, her pituitary gland shifted in her brain, preventing her optic nerves from fully developing.
"It is a very peculiar kind of conservatism that values life only in utero," he said.
This typically happens in utero when a one fraternal twin dies and is absorbed by the other.
Prior to this discovery, conjoined fawns had only been seen in utero, reports the University of Georgia.
Other studies have looked at how inorganic arsenic exposure in utero could alter a baby's immune system.
Scientists always assumed that piebald animals—especially mice, cats, and horses—got their color patterns in utero.
The world has been privy to much of your time in utero via a platform called Instagram.
My baby was having seizures in utero and doctors believe there was a problem with the placenta.
He also revealed that he spoke to his child in utero, barking "hey, baby" into Lind's stomach.
Mine began in utero — my mother was pregnant with me when Hurricane Cleo touched down in Miami.
But other research has suggested similar effects when females are exposed to male sex hormones in utero.
"The evidence is overwhelming that pollutants encountered in utero can cause long-term harm," Mr. Prinz said.
Studies have documented the persistence of symptoms in children for years after they were exposed in utero.
Even more concerning, but harder to prove, is the damage endocrine disrupters may be doing in utero.
The researchers tracked the health of the animals from in utero to two years after their birth.
Adopted shortly after birth, Eldred said, she was told she'd probably been exposed to cocaine in utero.
Beyonce and Jay Z's twins are still in utero ... but they're already getting a taste of the spotlight.
Because mice develop faster than we do, this corresponds to roughly day 20 in human development in utero.
His custom, left-handed Fender Mustang guitar, used during Nirvana's "In Utero" tour in 1993, sold for $340,000.
Britain's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority looked into the matter, concerned mainly about the in utero attrition rate.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, exposure to mercury in utero may impact memory, attention and cognitive skills.
You're targeting particular systems to put in repairs, and there could be inaccuracies and cause in utero disasters.
Newborns recognize their mother's voice the moment they're born, having heard a muffled version of it in utero.
The consequences of Zika can be fatal for infants who acquire the virus in utero from their mothers.
Only after a frustrating search lasting months did doctors discover that the girl had been infected in utero.
Also, his cousin's wife's baby was killed in utero one week before the baby's expected birth, he said.
That meant one child was exposed, in utero, to a higher level of environmental toxicity than the other.
"They tend to be growth restricted in utero and they are smaller when they are born," she added.
Neonatal abstinence syndrome, known as NAS, occurs primarily in infants who were exposed to opioids while in utero.
But that in-utero procedure causes scarring and means the mother can never have a full-term vaginal delivery.
I'm proud that music does, indeed, run in my family — and rightfully so, since my kids' time in utero.
In the year since they were announced in utero, this is what we know about Sir and Rumi Carter.
Babies can become infected in utero, and there are confirmed cases of transmission from blood transfusion and laboratory exposure.
You may want to restrict who can try in utero work to doctors who have done those interventions before.
Devastating Diagnosis Their unborn baby had Potter Syndrome, a condition that develops in utero when there are no kidneys.
"The lowered androgen and alteration of development that happens in utero [results in] changes that are lifelong," she said.
Still, this does not rule out that environmental exposures might impact telomere length in utero and ultimately at birth.
Some of my psychoanalytically oriented colleagues have joked that swimming promotes an emotional regression — back to "swimming" in utero.
With children on laps, latched to breasts or in utero, they had come together to discuss parenting and nutrition.
It starts in utero, when mothers are told to avoid cold cuts and coffee, lest they harm the baby.
The provision explicitly allows expectant parents to designate a "child in utero" as a beneficiary of a 529 plan.
Children exposed to pollution in utero have a chance of developing a lower I.Q., obesity, and disorders such as ADHD.
Ehrlich hypothesized that the same might be true for babies—especially if they'd already been exposed to buprenorphine in utero.
Though you're not conscious of it, you start forming your food preferences in utero, mostly thanks to your mother's diet.
Kiley, an occupational therapist in Los Angeles, went into labor at 35 weeks and learned her baby died in utero.
For instance, the various factors a baby is exposed to in utero may have a big impact on its childhood.
An expectant mother learns that her twins are fighting in utero, and she will have to choose which should live.
In the 1960s, she said, she was hospitalized when one of the twin fetuses she was carrying died in utero.
Just like babies in utero, tumors are often compared to fruits and vegetables to provide an easy frame of reference.
There are impacts on public health, on cognitive performance, on the development of children in utero and out of utero.
For 12 days in January, she took care of Dylan Groves, an underweight newborn exposed to multiple drugs in utero.
A 2015 study reported that exposure to caffeine in utero was associated with an 87% increased risk of childhood obesity.
Those hormones are what cause the formation of atypical genitalia in fetuses with two X chromosomes while they're in utero.
She was eventually diagnosed with Poland's Syndrome, a rare condition that develops in utero and affects one side of the body.
In particular, the strongest link they uncovered showed that babies exposed to cannabis in utero tended to have lower birth weights.
It's where Nirvana made In Utero—the place was haunted as shit, and we had so much fun making the record.
The baby was born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), a treatable condition that is caused by exposure to opioids in utero.
The greater parity between men and women in Africa could be due to poor nutrition in utero and in early childhood.
Many were detected in utero by ultrasound scans and aborted; others died young as a result of neglect; some were murdered.
But after experiencing a few weeks of in utero MMA training, you may be left more curious, or bothered, than psyched.
"My baby was having seizures in utero and doctors believe there was a problem with the placenta," she told PEOPLE exclusively.
In the third study, in Cell Stem Cell, Chinese researchers directly injected Zika into the brains of fetal mice in utero.
In her previous twin pregnancy, with girls, one of the babies did not survive and was absorbed in utero early on.
Of the 42 infected women receiving regular ultrasounds, a dozen had babies who died in utero or suffered serious birth defects.
It is called the perineal raphe, and is where the urogenital swellings fuse together in utero after the production of testosterone.
Though this topic has been explored in the past, this was the first study to look at chemical exposure in utero.
The well-established fact that fetuses will, in utero, touch their fetal hands to fetal faces has led to scientific inquiry.
We know fetuses touch their faces in utero, which means we all got into the habit before we were even born.
Exposure in utero can alter the development of the male reproductive tract, resulting in incomplete descent of one or both testicles.
They busted myths about everything from due date prediction to whether or not a baby in utero can catch a cold.
According to Billboard, the group's then-current album, "In Utero," jumped from the No. 27.7 spot to the No. 43 spot.
Yet those exposed to even a relatively minor urinary tract infection in utero also experienced an increased risk of such disorders.
In one case, doctors were trying to decide whether to operate on a fetus in-utero to fix a dangerous facial abnormality.
Elterman said a micropenis can be diagnosed during infancy; they develop mainly when testosterone has trouble getting to the fetus in utero.
But the reality is that death also happens in childhood and even sometimes in utero or at the very moment of birth.
Fluoride exposure in utero linked to lower IQ, study finds  Expect this one to be BIG on your local mom message boards.
After an operation to close his spine that was performed while still in utero, Charley is now learning to walk and dance.
Exposure to excess testosterone in utero has been found to decrease fertility in the females of multiple species, including sheep and mice.
At age 10, children exposed to THC in utero were more impulsive than other children and less able to focus their attention.
Work is being done on developing 3D ultrasounds that could detect alcohol exposure in utero, or on blood biomarkers to measure exposure.
Taste preferences begin to develop in utero, reflecting substances present in the amniotic fluid, and continue to develop in infancy and after.
The younger Anderson was in utero when her father was snatched on his way home after a morning of tennis in Beirut.
He found that even in the same families, babies in utero close to a police shooting had worse outcomes than their siblings.
And I could eat whatever I wanted, because the kid needed nutrients, not neuroses delivered via osmosis in utero (surely that's a thing).
Evie was diagnosed with fibular aplasia, tibial campomelia and oligosyndactyly (FATCO) syndrome, an extremely rare genetic disorder that affects bone formation in utero.
Before I can reconsider, I pull into the gravel driveway, angelic soft-focus fetus still supervising it all, like T.J. Eckleburg in utero.
She got pregnant, and now they are here at the hospital because her baby, still in utero has a tumor on her heart.
The researchers theorize that exposure to particulate matter generates more reactive oxygen species in utero, which in turn increases the rate of shortening.
He said he spoke to the twins — in utero — each night, pleading with them to make their debut after his busy tax season.
It is highly infectious, and pregnant women are likely to pass it on to their babies in utero, which can result in stillbirths.
Mackey, the young wife in "Light as a Feather," loses a full-term baby in utero, then takes in her withholding, demented mother.
"Repeated screening is important and imperative to be able to detect all cases of newborns who have been infected in utero," said Sanchez.
Researchers reported that its effects take root in utero and manifest when the child is older as lower intelligence and other neurological defects.
Every extra day in utero could give Owen a better chance at life, but if the amniotic sac became infected, it could take him.
This law is nicknamed a "Heartbeat Law" because it states that abortion is prohibited as soon as a heartbeat can be detected in utero.
A lot of babies die from the condition, Klein said, and , at 17 weeks, the twins underwent surgery in utero at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
My daughter was in utero, and already people were reacting by first sexualizing her, then asserting my requirement as a man to control her.
It's kind of like Nirvana's In Utero, where there's the Steve Albini mixes and then… I forget who did the singles; maybe Andy Wallace?
It meant the baby, who would have been their second child, would most likely die in utero or live for a matter of minutes.
Diagnosed with neuroblastoma (cancer formed in immature nerve cells) when she was still in utero, Schutter had to undergo cancer treatment as an infant.
At 20 weeks an ultrasound technician did the standard in utero full scan of Haven, a moment of joy and excitement for most parents.
They said many babies exposed in utero who appear normal at birth may have developmental problems down the road, including hearing and vision problems.
Detailed information about app usage, which includes entering information about babies in utero and during early development, is fed into the Philips corporate database.
All of these mechanisms help ease the harsh transition from the safety of being carried in utero for nine months to the outside world.
When Moira dies, she goes back to being a fetus in utero with the complete knowledge of the life or lives she just lived.
The authors have wondered if this behavior in utero could be an indicator of brain development necessary for the healthy development of feeding behavior.
Three reports published March 26 suggest pregnant women with COVID-19 may be able to pass the novel coronavirus to their fetuses in utero.
If exposed to the virus in utero, fetuses can have brain damage, visual and joint problems, and muscle tone so rigid it restricts movement.
I say in the book that I've been writing it all my life, so the flip answer is: I began writing it in utero.
The Grammys have not officially announced Beyoncé as a performer, but rumor has it she and her in utero bey-beys will take the stage.
"We do know that males are more vulnerable in utero, and presumably the stress in these women is of a long-standing nature," Monk said.
Why it matters: There's been some debate in the scientific community on whether infections in utero could be a factor in the development of ASD.
The Doctors: Rare In-Utero Heart Surgery "What's happening right now is a genocide of our people, plain and simple," Derek told his radio audience.
"When the mom gets [the shot] the antibodies that she makes from that will get passed on to the baby in utero," Dr. Pate says.
"A lot of the transmission that we saw in HIV was actually not in utero but exposure of the baby while being born," Morse said.
Currently, no part of the tax code references in-utero children, Munro said, which appears to be exactly why anti-abortion groups want the provision.
In the notes section, we learn that Saterstrom gave birth to a stillborn son, and that she had a twin brother who died in utero.
But in Canada about one in 125 pregnancies end in a stillbirth -- that is, the death of a fetus in utero after 20 weeks gestation.
Other research has indicated that exposure to endocrine-disrupting toxins including phthalates may impact fetal penis development, possibly by messing with hormone balance in utero.
Other consequences of rubella in utero are developmental disabilities, more severe heart conditions which can result in death, deafness and blindness, and of course, death.
Henry and his wife have a daughter who was born with virtually no hearing (because of genetic bad luck, not Eli concerts experienced in utero).
Early in adolescence, the brain gets remodeled to become more powerful and efficient, with this upgrade retracing the order of the original in utero development.
While it's too early to talk about results, Cusack said that brain scans on fetuses in utero are being developed as another avenue for research.
At 16 months, we would learn that Felix had periventricular leukomalacia, which meant that significant areas of white matter in his brain had died in utero.
The doctors developed a method of in-utero surgery involving only two tiny incisions, bringing a much smaller risk of problems for both mother and fetus.
Doctors told Mellet at her 21st week scan that her fetus had a congenital heart defect and would either die in utero or shortly after birth.
"Exposure in utero may have the greatest effect on developing children ... and effects may last into adulthood," she said, adding that the science is still early.
Doctors also are worried that Zika exposure in utero may have hidden effects, such as behavioral problems or learning disabilities, that are not apparent at birth.
What we're looking for is, well, we think that there are some parts of oral communication and of body language that depend on in utero development.
Here, "Requiem for Hell" falls into "Ely's Heartbeat," a track that samples the heartbeat of a friend's child in utero, growing into its piano-led swells.
And pollution from large-scale environmental events like the California fires may also challenge productivity at school and work, even for children only now in utero.
Research on children who were exposed to higher PM when they were in utero suggests that their lung capacity is lower at ages five or six.
"The term 'child in utero' means a member of the species homo sapiens, at any stage of development, who is carried in the womb," the bill states.
While the child is still in utero, the surrogate will agree to make decisions that do not harm the child, unless her own health could be compromised.
In cases where life limiting conditions are detected in utero, I don't agree that prematurely ending the life of a baby aids anyone in this painful situation.
Some of the most common congenital heart defects include:Ventricular septal defect, the most common congenital heart defect, is when a hole forms between the ventricles in utero.
Although some historians have attributed her disabilities to a lack of oxygen at birth, Dr. Torrey believes that viral infection in utero is "the most likely" explanation.
Unlike its first experiment in ride-sharing — that is, on-demand hailing — Uber has the potential to shape public policy in utero rather than decades after adoption.
But even when he still had my round-the-clock company in utero, I was petrified for the moment I'd have to leave my little boy alone.
"This really means a lot to me because I feel like I wanted to be an actress since I was in utero," Paulson began her acceptance speech.
"A lot of things I was seeing in training were like, in utero surgery for spinal cord defects and lasers to treat Twin-Twin transfusion," she remembers.
She's familiar with the fan theory that Maggie's fetus has actually already died in utero and become a zombie that's slowly eating her from the inside out.
" He said the FDA "is aware of four other cases involving neonates exposed to kratom while in utero who experienced neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome after term delivery.
He would stay missing — metaphorically in utero, though technically in a bottom drawer of Grandma's bedroom dresser — until the midnight moment when Christmas Eve became Christmas Day.
Jawbreaker's prolific nature and intense work ethic landed the band an opening slot on Nirvana's In Utero tour, which begat incredulous looks from their friends and fans.
And that visit could happen when the child was still in utero, meaning that both intended parents could have legal rights from the minute their child was born.
And gene therapy is powerful for use in utero because it's better used as prevention than for trying to repair things that have been damaged for many years.
Strainic, along with Dr. Aimee Armstrong of Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, consulted and determined that Lorenzo's best chance of surviving was an risky, in-utero heart surgery.
Their argument is that Brown may not have had the mental capacity to be convicted of first-degree murder because she suffered from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in utero.
It's still not clear whether In Utero is just a simple prelude to the upcoming Alien: Covenant movie or something you'll actually want to spend some time with.
Re "Spiced-Up Breast Milk's Benefits" (The Checkup, March 29): Eating a balanced diet makes sense of course, in utero and then breastfeeding for as long as possible.
Scientists have found that those who are exposed to high concentrations of PBDEs in utero or during early childhood score lower on tests of motor skills and cognition.
Now they understand there is a far broader toll: When children in utero and in the first few years of life are malnourished, their brains don't develop properly.
And Mikala's not alone here: It's pretty normal to have a lot of questions when you're pregnant — and that includes questions for the actual baby who's still in utero.
Hawaiian health officials said a baby recently born with microcephaly at an Oahu hospital to a mother who had lived in Brazil was infected with the virus in utero.
It doesn't matter that these men met their son for the first time in an elevator, or that they weren't able to track his growth in utero every day.
Alas, as a practical matter, introducing a future human donor's cells in utero or infancy so one could later get a timely transplant from them would require super­human prescience.
But since only one Greenland shark litter, consisting of ten pups, has ever been observed in utero, the finer details of the animal's reproductive behaviors are still largely unknown.
Aside from a few shows supporting Nirvana on the In Utero tour, this was a band that spent the bulk of their career playing clubs and dilapidated punk dives.
There is significant scientific and medical literature linking pesticide exposure in utero and early childhood with neuro-development disabilities like autism and ADHD, as well as leukemia and asthma.
The authors hypothesized that these outcomes might be due to the female sibling being exposed to the male's testosterone in utero, though this current study doesn't definitively prove causation.
This happens because stress on a pregnant mother's body is shared to some extent with the fetus, in this case interfering directly with the normal developmental program in utero.
We now have better medications, like cholesterol-lowering drugs, and medical devices like pacemakers and defibrillators, and even microsurgery for in utero repairs of the heart muscle in embryos.
Even when women had low blood levels of these pollutants, which include substances such as DDT and PCBs, babies' growth in utero was impacted, researchers report in JAMA Pediatrics.
These embryos had fallen victim to the ultimate in sibling rivalry, a form of in utero cannibalism known as adelphophagy (from the ancient Greek for "brother eating") — sibling cannibalism.
"Existing evidence and unpublished data shared with WHO highlight the wider range of congenital abnormalities probably associated with the acquisition of Zika virus infection in utero," the editorial said.
"EPA has consistently found that chlorpyrifos is not safe, particularly in regard to in-utero exposure and exposures to children," they said, asking Pruitt to reverse his March decision.
It's called Alien: Covenant In Utero, released on the Oculus Rift and Gear VR yesterday and trickling out to the HTC Vive, Google Daydream, and Playstation VR on May 10th.
Watching In Utero through the Oculus video stream on a Gear VR, there were visible compression artifacts during portions of the video, while others had to pause midstream for buffering.
"This study suggests that women with threatened preterm labor should be transferred to tertiary level facilities before delivery with the infant still in utero whenever possible," Travers said by email.
In our second year, I lost my second child in utero, and subsequently learned that due to a diagnosis of secondary infertility, my firstborn had just become my only-born.
Pamela and Stan Wentzel's grandson Jackson, 5, was born with neonatal abstinence syndrome, a group of problems that occur in a newborn who was exposed to addictive drugs in utero.
Chief among our present day Langdon-related questions is what exactly he can do as the apparent antichrist, as he was dubbed in utero during American Horror Story: Murder House.
Hawaii health officials said a baby recently born with microcephaly at an Oahu hospital to a mother who had lived in Brazil was infected with the virus while in utero.
Two experienced withdrawal, she says; her 19-month-old grandson would "scream all the time" and still reels from the effects of the drugs he was exposed to in utero.
Even a baby who is exposed to the virus while in utero, but who is not born with birth defects, may still be impacted by developmental problems later in life.
Public health officials are particularly worried about an increase in the number of babies whose mothers are passing it to them in utero, which can cause stillbirths and infant deaths.
"Exposure in utero may have the greatest effect on developing children ... and effects may last into adulthood," Pinney said, adding that the research is early and so is not definitive.
Regulators take some action "Exposure in utero may have the greatest effect on developing children ... and effects may last into adulthood," Pinney said, adding that the science is still early.
The rule in question, known as the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), targets a powerful neurotoxin that can affect the IQ and motor skills of children, even in utero.
The following snapshot, of her most recent ultrasound, gave an adorable glimpse of her baby boy in utero — with his hand covering his eyes but his mouth and nose fully visible.
While political tendencies and general numbskullery aren't necessarily passed through the womb, scientists learn more each day about the subtleties of the in utero connection; I'd rather be safe than sorry.
It makes sense that baby birds can hear and respond to danger while still developing in the egg, just like human babies can sense and react to sounds while in utero.
High levels of exposure have been linked to fertility issues for both men and women, as well as behavioral and neurodevelopmental issues in children who are exposed to them in utero.
Critic's Notebook More than the staggeringly self-absorbed British pop star, the wistful giant, the Greeks bickering inside the Trojan horse or the baby floating in utero, the glowworms got me.
Ray Catalano, a professor in the school of public health at the University of California, Berkeley, explained that the process of natural selection in utero is why deaths occur during gestation.
They found that the people who had been in utero during the famine — known as the Dutch Hunger Winter cohort — died at a higher rate than people born before or afterward.
The baby's mother was also infected with the virus, and CCTV suggested that "there may be mother-infant transmission," where the mother passes the virus on to the baby in utero.
Like human parents who bought Baby Einstein CDs, hoping to enhance the intelligence of offspring even in utero, many pet owners succumb to gadgets advertised as enhancing their dog's brain function.
In utero You should plan for the arrival of the baby by implementing whatever structural changes you'll have to make in the rhythm of your dog's life long before the baby arrives.
Ahead, Dr. Simpson and Fahimeh Sasan, DO, assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Science, tackle the FAQs of these in-utero acrobatics.
As with any environmental chemical, it takes a long time to understand its human health effects, Pinney said, explaining that the most vulnerable periods for exposure are in utero and during infancy.
The bill released by House Republicans Thursday would allow a "child in utero" at "any stage of development" to be designated as the beneficiary of college savings accounts, known as 529 accounts.
Its journey to Washington, DC began when she was still in utero and her mother, Agnes Ernst Meyer, went to Rivera's first US exhibition at the New York gallery of Alfred Stieglitz.
Virtually every child who lost a parent that day was eligible for Social Security benefits, and some who were very young (or still in utero) that day are still receiving benefits today.
However, although the researchers found a potential connection to a child's exposure to fluoride in utero, they found no significant influence from fluoride exposure on brain development once a child was born.
The cyclist Tyler Hamilton forwarded the vanishing-twin theory, suggesting that the blood in his body that wasn't his own could be explained by a twin he had that died in utero.
Congenital syphilis, picked up by the fetus in utero, often went undetected in babies and was easily passed on by inoculation – as was clearly demonstrated by several outbreaks of syphilis following vaccination.
All have been shown in epidemiologic studies in the United States and elsewhere to be capable of damaging developing brains, especially while babies are exposed in utero or in their early life.
It found that exposure to average, high and very high levels of caffeine in utero was associated with significantly higher risks of being overweight at 287 years and 250 years of age.
"To my knowledge, this is the largest and most comprehensive study of in utero infections and the health outcomes for the offspring," said McCarthy, who had no role in the new research.
Anxious parents who played Mozart for their babies in utero and showed them Baby Einstein educational videos have snapped up children's books that promise to turn their offspring into tiny literature lovers.
Eventually, the band released a version of In Utero with the fetuses cropped out, so that "kids who don't have the opportunity to go to mom-and-pop stores" could buy the record.
As part of the media push surrounding the premiere of Alien: Covenant (set to debut May 19th), Twentieth Century Fox and its compatriots are offering up a VR teaser — Alien: Covenant In Utero.
Because of teams like that, researchers have been able to prevent the spread of HIV from mothers to their babies in utero, as well as decide what treatment plans to prescribe, Rodriguez said.
He's had his hands in classic records across assorted genres of music, including Nirvana's In Utero, The Pixies' Surfer Rosa, Slint's Tweez, Jawbreaker's 24 Hour Revenge Therapy, The Breeder's Pod, and countless others.
Audio, the spoken word, is humanity's primary means of sentient communication: the sounds a fetus hears in utero; a lover's whisper; a marriage proposal… all leave deep imprints on our hearts and minds.
The provision clarifies that a "child in utero" may be "treated as a designated beneficiary or an individual under section 529 plans," which are tax-savings plans designed for saving up for college.
Scientists need to examine harms and benefits of both male and female genetics, hormones and other factors that influence aging beginning in utero, as this may have lifelong implications for health and longevity.
Incubators currently used to keep premature infants alive in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) swaddle them in nothing but air—unlike the warm, saline-like amniotic fluid that bathes them in utero.
Keegan, for example, was diagnosed in utero with transposition of the great arteries, a severe CHD that required open heart surgery at Golisano Children's Hospital in Rochester, N.Y. a week after his birth.
Babies are exposed to some organisms in utero, but the organisms encountered during birth and the first months of life have the greatest influence on those that become permanent residents in their guts.
The brain is continually adapting, or "rewiring," itself through life, particularly in utero and through adolescence, generating an ever-transforming genetic, cellular and genetic landscape that had defied the tools of modern science.
This is somewhat obvious — of course the body is shaped in utero — but it's romantic to imagine the self as an ancestral matryoshka doll, your first "home" existing two generations before you do.
Among vaginally delivered babies whose mothers got antibiotics to prevent group B Streptococcus transmission during birth, infants exposed to pets in utero or after delivery had lower levels of Streptococcaceae bacteria in their feces.
In "In Utero," one can hear the terrified cries of the humans witnessing the alien birth, and the increasing heart beats — and bodily reactions — of the host as the "neomorph" struggles to burst free.
Because she was so early in her pregnancy, Dr. Amber Samuel, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, worked with LaTroya's obstetrician to keep Amara's baby brother Arthur III, in-utero for as long as possible.
" According to Anick Bérard, a pharmacy professor at the University of Montreal who specializes in pharmaceutical safety during pregnancy, "the study's findings are in line with what we know about SSRI exposure in-utero.
I never imagined I would give birth to a child whose brain was formed, in utero, to the female end of the gender spectrum, but whose reproductive organs were what we characterize as male.
Although there were no reported cases of censorship, as there were with In Utero—its taboo-ish title triggered the ire of at least one parent who smashed her stepson's CD after seeing it.
The plan does not cover her son's specialists at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) five hours away, where Joshua Lemacks, 14, has been treated since he was in utero for hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
Along with Cobain's sweater, Julien's Auctions will put the rocker's custom-built left-handed Fender Mustang guitar used during Nirvana's "In Utero" tour up for auction during the "Icons & Idols: Rock 'N' Roll" event.
They hope this breakthrough will allow researchers to study the early stages of brain disorders like epilepsy in infants, which is usually difficult or impossible due to the difficulty of analyzing a fetus in utero.
Doctors in Honduras believed there were issues with the skull in utero, but the diagnosis of microcephaly was not confirmed until the mother was admitted to the high-risk department at HUMC, the network reports.
In the current study, 327 of the children were exposed to no licorice at all in utero or no more than 249 milligrams of glycyrrhizin a week, researchers report in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
" Like Georgia's six-week ban, the bill outlines a clear argument for fetal personhood, calling a fetus "a human being, specifically including an unborn child in utero at any stage of development, regardless of viability.
Think of the posters often brandished at anti-abortion marches and rallies, with the image of a fetus in utero, floating free, like an astronaut, with the umbilical cord, untethered, trailing off into the darkness.
The tableau draws a parallel between the life-support provided by modern medicine and the umbilical life support provided from mother to child — trailing from the pelvis of the skeleton-mother is a child in utero.
In the current study, babies exposed to SSRIs in utero had greater brain volume in the amygdala and the insular cortex, regions thought to be involved in regulating mood, and intensive feelings like fear and joy.
The 2004 Unborn Victims of Violence Act, passed in response to the murder of Laci Peterson, recognizes a fetus in utero as a legal victim if injured or killed during the commission of a violent crime.
As a growing number of U.S. babies are being born suffering withdrawal syndrome after exposure to prescription opiates or heroin in utero, rural infants appear much more at risk than city newborns, a new study suggests.
Then there are those that think its follow-up , In Utero, was the better record because Steve Albini recorded it, which resulted in that unrelentingly, coarse sound that gave Kurt Cobain's deeply anguished lyrics significant gravitas.
Often it's recommended that people take time off of work and go on bed rest in order to manage their blood pressure and keep the baby in-utero as long as possible, according to the Preeclampsia Foundation.
According to CNN, the British researchers studied nearly 5,000 people who either grew up with cats or were in utero when their mother owned a cat in the 90s, and then developed psychotic symptoms in their teens.
Perhaps he thought he was making his In Utero, and in many ways he did, but whereas Kurt Cobain wrung pathos out of apathy, experimental songs, and disgusting riffs, Cudi fails at wringing any emotion at all.
Economist Douglas Almond has estimated that people exposed in utero to the flu in 1918-'19 received less education, earned lower incomes, and were likelier to have disabilities than people who missed the pandemic in the womb.
To Smith's point that her daughter, Delilah, is just as smart as her peers, studies do show that, in general, children exposed to marijuana in utero don't score worse on reading or mathematics as they get older.
The effect basically disappeared in the third trimester of pregnancy (when in-utero development is further along), and if black women lived any more than roughly two miles away from where an unarmed person was shot dead.
The possibility that in utero infection could contribute to mental illness first emerged with an observation in 2500 by Finnish researchers that children born during the 653 Asian flu epidemic had high rates of schizophrenia later in life.
We have analyzed data from community surveys and vital records to understand how immigration raids inflict fear and trauma, destabilize families, affect the growth of children in utero and create widespread distrust of government services of all kinds.
This three-part series combines in-utero and computer-generated images to chronicle the minute-by-minute growth of fetuses and the genetic mutations that make each of us unique, starting at conception through the first 12 weeks.
Our daughter's potential lung problem fully resolved on its own in utero — she was born asymptomatic at birth and has been ever since — but I remained designated as "high-risk," the pregnancy now haunted by solemnity and fear.
Texas is one of at least 38 states with a law that recognizes a fetus in utero as a potential crime victim separate from the mother, or where stiffer penalties apply when crimes are committed against pregnant women.
A 2013 study of levels of arsenic in pregnant women who ate rice products found that even low levels of exposure to inorganic arsenic in utero were related to infant respiratory infections in the first four months of life.
Parents confronted with an in utero diagnosis are often faced with only two options: terminate the pregnancy or prepare to care for a child who may require multiple invasive surgeries over the course of their lifetime just to survive.
In a recent study published in Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, the researchers determined that fetal and newborn dolphins in the spill area were more likely to have died in utero or shortly after birth than dolphins outside the area.
Taken together with previous studies, they said, this suggests a discovery that may be surprising: that "a substantial proportion" of the difference between how we sound in adulthood may be traceable back to the time we spend in utero.
Krist Novoselic played alongside mega musicians Kurt Cobain on guitar and vocals and Dave Grohl on drums while recording holy garage grails like Bleach (1989), Nevermind (1991) In Utero (1993) and the classic MTV UnPlugged in New York (1994).
Given those factors, Liu's team concludes that the encased animal was most likely a Dinocephalosaurus pup in utero, and that it was fairly far along in its development when its parent was killed, perhaps by an algae bloom or volcanic eruption.
While not the first study to find an association between ADHD and in-utero exposure to nicotine, earlier research depended on mothers' self-reports of cigarette smoking, rather than actual measurements of a nicotine breakdown product in the mothers' blood.
Some men (or anyone else who has a penis) like when you play with their raphe line — a literal line down the middle of the scrotum where all of their tissues fused together in utero — which can be extra sensitive.
"For a respiratory virus, it would be pretty unusual," Nancy Messonnier, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Center for the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said on Wednesday of the possibility of in-utero transmission.
If you're old enough to read these words, you've undoubtedly heard his music before (hell, even if you aren't, there's a good chance your parents sang it to you as a baby or played it while you were in utero).
As the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 lurched to a close after months of grueling debate, history holds that a woman approached Benjamin Franklin to ask whether the framers of the then-in utero government had birthed a republic or monarchy.
They also told her that the best case scenario for her son was for him to have the developmental quality of life of a 2-month-old — and that was if he survived, because he could die at any time in utero.
In studies on mice, they found that if they introduced an eventual organ donor's cells to the recipient in utero or just after birth, the mouse would develop an acquired tolerance—a diplomatic ploy to have the foreign flesh accepted as kin.
What they found: The human immune system matures in utero as early as the second trimester but has a tweak — a greater amount of protein arginase-2 — which may allow for greater immune tolerance, according to the scientists behind the semi-controversial study.
Letters To the Editor: Re "We Chose Our Child" (Op-Ed, April 17): Chris Kaposy makes an ethical case for having a baby with Down syndrome, urging expectant parents whose child has been diagnosed in utero not to abort the affected fetus.
Speaking as a 41-year-old super fan who saw the original movie in utero, grew up watching VHS copies on repeat, and has consumed virtually every Star Wars book, comic, game, and movie released since the series began... thank the maker. Seriously.
A simple, muted riff slinks into earshot, weighed down by distortion and the measured thud-thud-thud of the drums; the first few moments wouldn't feel out of place on In Utero (or Live Through This)—that is, until the vocals kick in.
It's a tale told by a talking fetus who's a kind of Hamlet in utero — a baby-to-be (or not-to-be, as the case may be), who bears witness to an affair between his mother, Trudy, and his uncle Claude.
Here's Matt giving an introduction to the study: People have known for a long time that the stress hormone cortisol has a stress impact on young kids, so it seems like it also should have an impact in utero, on pregnant women.
While most evidence so far is encouraging to pregnant women and their children, some studies suggest moms can pass COVID-19 to their babies in utero, and another has shown that infants are more at risk of severe infection than older kids.
According to Li, caffeine might affect the development of the hypothalamus-pituitary axis in the brain that is responsible for regulating many of the hormones responsible for childhood growth and development, resulting in decreased growth in utero and increased growth after birth.
While this survey did not focus on the causes of these declines, its authors pointed to existing research that showed that exposure to cigarette smoke, alcohol and chemicals while in utero, as well as stress, obesity and age, were factors in the drop.
Just when the sports world thought it had heard it all in doping — someone spiked my toothpaste, a masseur rubbed me with tainted ointment, those unexplained stem cells in my blood came, of course, from my unborn twin in utero — along comes the Iditarod.
"Our study suggests that tobacco smoking may be a biological risk factor for psoriasis, including for fetuses with in-utero exposure to maternal smoking," said the study's lead author, Jonathan Groot, a researcher in the department of public health at the University of Copenhagan.
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READ: How to get a baby — and a mom — off opioids There's little conclusive research available on what happens to babies exposed to opioids while in utero, but some data suggest that such kids may eventually have limited social engagement, cognitive abilities, and motor skills.
One such mom is a nurse practitioner in D.C., Jan*, whose 2-year-old daughter, Quinn*, was born with cerebral palsy, intractable epilepsy, a visual impairment, and motor delays due to complications in utero — none of which was diagnosed before her birth, nor evident right away.
Lead author Xiaoqin Liu, an epidemiologist at the National Center for Register-based Research at Aarhus University in Denmark, said the study is the first to look at a wide range of psychiatric disorders, instead of a single psychiatric illness, among children exposed to antidepressants in utero.
When compared to the children exposed to little or no licorice in utero, kids exposed to a lot of licorice scored more than 7 age-standardized points lower for estimated general, verbal and performance IQ and also did worse on tests measuring verbal productivity and memory.
In the second trimester, at about 18 to 20 weeks, Dr. Curry performs an anatomy ultrasound that can sometimes indicate ahead of delivery that a baby might have complex health problems—but not everything can be seen or diagnosed while the baby is still in utero.
The pilot opens with a shot of Rue as a fetus in-utero while Zendaya intones her most world-weary voiceover, "I once was happy," before the camera zooms out of Rue's mother's vagina to symbolize the wrenching pain of birth and the eternal end of happiness.
Amos, 31, was born with what is called amniotic band syndrome, which occurs when the fetus is tangled in string-like bands in the womb and its development is affected—limbs can be amputated in-utero and babies can be born with cleft palates and other deformities.
It sounds like a ridiculous premise: a novel narrated by a talking fetus who's a kind of Hamlet in utero — a baby-to-be (or not-to-be, as the case may be), who eavesdrops on the affair between his mother, Trudy, and his Uncle Claude.
I'm pro-vaccination, but I know that not everyone can be vaccinated -- so the herd must protect those who cannot be from measles, a disease which one study shows may (in addition to in utero consequences) erase your immunity from previous childhood illnesses like chicken pox.
Several studies led by Virginia Rauh, a neuro-epidemiologist at Columbia University's Center for Children's Environmental Health, found that children in New York City who had been most highly exposed to chlorpyrifos in utero when it was still in widespread use in homes showed persistent developmental effects.
Opinion Columnist In a sense it's not surprising that a renewed debate about abortion would begin in New York State, which passed a law last week — since imitated, to more controversy, by Virginia Democrats — ratifying the right to kill human beings in utero in the third trimester.
But while we were all focus with laser-like precision on the accessories adorning her ear lobes, we may have missed the biggest hint the Queen B has given us to date about her in utero twins, and it's all centered around that giant new emerald ring she's wearing.
The institute's inactivated virus vaccine technology, data and biologic samples had been shared with Sanofi at that time with the hope that the company could produce an effective vaccine against the mosquito-borne disease, which can also be sexually transmitted and passed from mother to baby in utero.
The variety of flavors that you eat during pregnancy go into your blood and then into the amniotic fluid, which the baby is constantly drinking, in utero, and the flavors that you eat while nursing cross from the blood vessels that supply the mammary glands into the breast milk.
The next decade, that trend reversed itself as ultrasound technology allowed parents to learn the sex of their babies in utero and businesses pounced on the marketing possibilities of this medical advancement, offering everything from diapers to strollers to crib sheets in blue and pink, as well as clothing.
On what felt like a cellular level, my body needed to be next to her, to touch her, to feed her, to nurture her ... because the biological process of gestation had made her as much a part of my own physical self as she had been in utero.
CVI is often the result of a traumatic birth, head injury, or epilepsy, among myriad others—WD suffered a stroke in utero, resulting in cerebral palsy and intractable epilepsy—and the brain has become wired such that it has trouble distinguishing, filtering, and categorizing information coming in through the eyes.
"I think it tells us again that those weeks in utero are active, and things are happening, but I think that it needs to be validated with other information," said Dr. Mary Ann Bauman, a primary care physician and women's health advocate in Seattle, who wasn't involved in the study.
"Because these girls were not raised alongside a male co-twin, any differences in their schooling, wages, marriage, or other later outcomes, when compared to females whose female co-twin died soon after birth, are very likely due to being exposed to a male co-twin in utero," Kuzawa says.
Ross Douthat Opinion Columnist A few weeks ago, The Washington Post's deputy editorial page editor, Ruth Marcus, wrote two columns explaining why, had either of her children been diagnosed with Down syndrome in utero, she would have accepted the "ghastly" nature of a second-trimester abortion and terminated the pregnancy.
In a bizarre decision, Estudiantes de Caracas, a Venezuelan soccer team, decided to hook up 10 mothers in their 28th week of pregnancy to electrical monitors that detect kicking in the womb, and create a virtual pitch for the unborn children to face each other in an in utero soccer match.
The legendary Big Black and Shellac frontman—who produced Nirvana's In Utero, Pixies' Surfer Rosa, and The Jesus Lizard's Goat among hundreds of others—came out at the top of a 73-player field to take home the $106,000 prize in the $1,500 Seven Card Stud event in Las Vegas.
The children exposed in utero to maternal diabetes were also more likely to have parents with a history of cardiovascular disease, and to have higher rates as adults of obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, chronic kidney disease - and diabetes, which is itself a powerful risk factor for heart disease.
They will use a 35 year old uncorroborated, single sourced, 35 year old claim of a woman who first made the accusation in 2012 after Kavanaugh's name had circulated in the press as a possible Supreme Court pick for Romney in order to protect the right to kill girls in utero.
So that's you caught up on the potted history of "Marigold", and below you can listen to the newly surfaced alternative version from the 1993 sessions, featuring additional cello by Kera Schaley – who also performed on "All Apologies" and is the only other musician to play on In Utero besides members of Nirvana.
Tom Petty in the music video for "You Don't Know How It Feels" In 403, shortly after the Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream and Nirvana's In Utero dropped, a lot of kids got their first taste of next-era Tom Petty with the single "Mary Jane's Last Dance" from the Heartbreakers' Greatest Hits set.
The underlying themes of the album itself—of life and death, beginning and ends—are reflected in choices like this, to bring an old friend back into the fold, and on the track "Ely's Heartbeat," which is built on the audio of a close friend of the band's baby's actual in utero heartbeat.
However, while protecting kids from in utero damage is undeniably important, critics argue that the idea of advising women to abstain completely from alcohol because of not-yet-existent fetuses hearkens to classic sexist attitudes and policies that diminish the agency of women in favor of her ability to carry a child.
"In utero, you have a lot of different things that can alter and impact your life — not only as a baby, but also at an adult stage," said Nicolas Mathevon, a professor who studies animal behavior at the University of Lyon in France and was one of the authors of the study.
He carried with him teddy bears that pulse with a recording of an in utero heartbeat and stuffs his pockets with three rubber models of a 12-week-old fetus in various skin tones — props he had carted to other meetings to appeal to the emotions of council members wary of lawsuits.
There was a six-foot-tall In Utero angel statue as set decoration and, before Kurt Cobain walked off, he grabbed his guitar by the neck, swung it like a Louisville Slugger, and knocked its head clean off, a move my friends and I would mimic every time we passed a department store mannequin.
It was re-recorded by Nirvana in 1993, during the In Utero sessions, and Kurt Cobain is said to have sung the low harmony and played either drums or guitar although there are equal rumours that say Cobain was actually absent during the production of "Marigold", and it remains the only Nirvana track he had no hand in writing.
Meanwhile, the National Institutes of Health is also taking funds from various other research pots to urgently fund pursuit of essential tools for the fight against Zika: a vaccine, treatment, a quick reliable diagnostic test, the clinical dimensions of Zika infection, and ways to determine in utero whether or not a fetus has been infected and/or damaged.
While nobody knows the actual risk of Zika exposure to a fetus, studies have suggested that between 1 percent and 13 percent of pregnant women infected with Zika in the first trimester will have a child with microcephaly, but more could have children with more subtle developmental problems related to in utero exposure to the virus.
Jaime Herrera BeutlerJaime Lynn Herrera BeutlerDems push to revive Congress' tech office Bill allowing Congress to hire Dreamers advances House fails to override Trump veto on border wall MORE (R-Wash.) faced rejection from countless doctors when seeking treatment for her daughter who had developed a condition in utero that was considered to be 85033 percent fatal.
On Sunday, the beach volleyball player and wife of Olympic skier Bode Miller used Instagram to share images of the couple's now-4-week-old son, including one where he was still in utero — accompanied by an image that his mom thinks is a sign from Emeline, who died after drowning in a pool in June at 19 months old.
"An exposure during pregnancy has the potential to impact multiple generations if the fetus is female, because the oocytes (aka egg cells) that will develop into the grandchildren of the pregnant woman grow while their mother is in utero," said lead study author Marianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou of the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University in New York City.
That's going to be a stretch: The autonomous control systems that will make such flight practical and affordable are in utero, the air traffic control integration necessary to make it safe and efficient are barely a twinkle in the FAA's eye, and the regulatory blessing necessary from federal and city governments—well, let's just say there's nothing to bless yet.
Surely, sexual jealousy is a multi-headed beast with origins unique to each individual's background, but I think the maniacal levels of jealousy many of us reach when romantic trust is threatened or broken is innate, and that it triggers our memory of the primal scene of abandonment -- birth -- the moment we were permanently severed from the oneness we knew in utero.
In the latest advisory in August, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists stated that "electively" transferring just one embryo at a time can achieve high pregnancy rates with less risk to babies and mothers and "a drastic reduction in multi-fetal pregnancy" (twinning can still sometimes occur when a single embryo splits in utero, as happens with naturally conceived identical twins).
With the exception of the guy who thought that Ethan should have been more personally responsible (in utero, I guess, although I've never been sure how best to explain that concept to an 8-week-old fetus), the vast majority of people were either in shock at just how high the lines on the bill had added up or else they were staunchly on our side.
He still believes that politics is inherently rational—as if Mitch McConnell had spent his years as Senate majority leader strolling the floor in search of consensus from his pals across the aisle and not pledging to make Barack Obama a one-term president, killing the Supreme Court career of Merrick Garland in utero, or carrying water for the racist sociopath now sitting in the White House.
Legendary producer and Big Black/Shellac frontman Steve Albini, who both produced Nirvana's 1993 album In Utero and completely remixed it for its twentieth anniversary in 2013, sums up the difference in an interview with VICE: "A remix takes the original sounds from the session—the individual tracks, like the drums, bass, guitar, voice tracks—and rebalances them in a completely new stereo master," he says.
My son had already received a perfect bill of health at his five-month ultrasound, when the doctor had measured every organ and scanned every centimeter of him for problems and detected none, but as I held his slippery little body, I realized I was frantically counting fingers and toes—as if my decision to take Zoloft at 21weeks had risked causing parts of him to fall off in utero.
I am, at the time of this writing, exactly 35 weeks pregnant, and while every diagnostic test and detailed ultrasound afforded me by the twin miracles of modern technology and excellent health insurance has left me with every expectation that our son will thankfully be born with no abnormalities that can be detected in utero, there's no telling what could happen when he makes his first appearance a month from now.
My son had already received a perfect bill of health at his five-month ultrasound, when the doctor had measured every organ and scanned every centimeter of him for problems and detected none, but as I held his slippery little body, I realized I was frantically counting fingers and toes—as if my decision to take Zoloft at 21 weeks had risked causing parts of him to fall off in utero.
Having listened to the remix a number of times I will not disclose publicly, lest my mam become concerned and ask if I'm OK like she did after I scrawled all the lyrics to In Utero over my bedroom walls in black chalk aged 12, I have arrived at two theories on this matter—one of which is very simple, the other a complex combination of socio-political climate, memes and happenstance.
The creators, David Lynch and Mark Frost, conceived it as a single 18-hour work, and the first two "parts," as Showtime calls them, don't feel particularly episodic.) Alongside the introductions are a great number of curtain calls, among them Margaret the Log Lady (Catherine E. Coulson), now using an oxygen tube; Lucy (Kimmy Robertson) and Andy (Harry Goaz), whose son, last met in utero, is now 24; Shelly (Mädchen Amick) and James (James Marshall), making eyes at each other across the Bang Bang Bar.
She was a biologist who spoke five languages; who contributed, in her 20s and 30s, to more than a dozen papers on cancer and virology; ran the interferon lab at Memorial Sloan Kettering; served on a team that developed a method for determining sex in utero; smuggled guns to opponents of British rule in Palestine; threw John F. Kennedy's 45th-birthday party at her East Side townhouse; married twice, had a daughter and later received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her historic work in AIDS research and advocacy.

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