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Old 16-04-2007, 11:51   #6
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Originally Posted by Talyubittu View Post
If a female cell and another female - sperm cell were to join, it would cause problems with puberty I'm guessing? Extra estrogen or progestin perhaps?
I'm not entirely sure about this, but I think that so long as the child had all the correct genes it would develop normally and release the correct amounts of the right hormones at the right times. I might be wrong about this, so maybe someone else can answer this question.

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And if you're child was male after this, where would he get any tesosterone?
The child wouldn't be male. The genes would come only from two female parents, both each having two X chromosomes, so there would be no Y chromosome present and therefore it would be impossible for a male child to be produced.
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