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Sarah Sully ([info]sarah_sully) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2017-06-13 21:26:00

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Entry tags:!open, sarah sully, sunila montrose, ~kylo ren

I think there was either something in the air, water, or up with the Sullys, in February, because me, Sunila, Mom, and Shepard are all going to be having babies right around the same time. We're all due within weeks, or days, of each other.



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[info]drhenrymorganmd
2017-06-14 03:20 am UTC (link)
It doesn't necessarily need be blood relation. Even best friends can be synchronized at some points. Pheromones are amazing, really.

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[info]sarah_sully
2017-06-14 03:28 am UTC (link)
You do have a point. I guess we're just lucky that the whole island isn't.

I'm going to mess with your brain a little Doc. My sister isn't pregnant, but she went through my morning sickness and I didn't.

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[info]drhenrymorganmd
2017-06-14 06:24 am UTC (link)
You and your sister are twins, yes?

It is rare but not unheard of. There was a set of twins that when one was injured, the other felt the pain. When one had symptoms of an illness, they quite often ran tests on the other one. Usually only with identical twins, though.

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[info]sarah_sully
2017-06-14 06:33 am UTC (link)
Yes we are, and we were identical. But that was how it had been all our lives. One wasn't feeling well, the other was tested on. Poor Rach probably feels my knee every time it rains. But I don't know because I feel the ache.

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[info]drhenrymorganmd
2017-06-14 06:39 am UTC (link)
And quite often even if you were to take painkillers, it wouldn't dull what she was experiencing.

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[info]sarah_sully
2017-06-14 07:58 am UTC (link)
Sadly no. I know that from her pains too.

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[info]notaskxawng
2017-06-14 06:17 am UTC (link)
If you are referring to the McClintock effect that was proposed in their 1971 Nature paper, I just looked it up, it has failed to replicate in other studies and is due to methodological flaws in the original study. I am unaware that anyone else has been able to find anything similar. Is there something I am missing?

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[info]drhenrymorganmd
2017-06-14 06:22 am UTC (link)
I'm actually referring to nearly two centuries worth of personal observation amongst the women that I have associated with. It's not a generalized observation as it doesn't pertain to every woman, but I have actually seen it happen in small groups.

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