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* '''Lack of Pubic Hair ''&'' No Menstruation:''' Low amounts of ''Dihydrotestosterone'' | * '''Lack of Pubic Hair ''&'' No Menstruation:''' Low amounts of ''Dihydrotestosterone'' | ||
** Precocious Puberty: | ** '''Gemma & Maria's complete lack of body hair (they only have hair on their scalps):''' thyroid and pituitary gland issues | ||
** Precocious Puberty: could be hormonal | |||
* Rabbit-like reproductive system: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerve_growth_factor Nerve Growth Factor], also found in semen, can induce ovulation. A hormonal imbalance could be the cause. | * Rabbit-like reproductive system: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerve_growth_factor Nerve Growth Factor], also found in semen, can induce ovulation. A hormonal imbalance could be the cause. | ||
** Hyper ovulation: both ovaries release an egg simultaneously, with a higher chance of fraternal twins. | ** Hyper ovulation: both ovaries release an egg simultaneously, with a higher chance of fraternal twins. (Yet another hormonal imbalance) | ||
'''Conclusion:''' Most of their issues seem to be caused by an issue with both the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. | '''Conclusion:''' Most of their issues seem to be caused by an issue with both the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. |
Revision as of 22:37, 26 February 2024
Regarding the genetic "issues" of the Guerra family females:
Remember that the mother, Ana, is a descendant of several European royal lines, so genetic defects caused by incest are very possible.
- Lack of Pubic Hair & No Menstruation: Low amounts of Dihydrotestosterone
- Gemma & Maria's complete lack of body hair (they only have hair on their scalps): thyroid and pituitary gland issues
- Precocious Puberty: could be hormonal
- Rabbit-like reproductive system: Nerve Growth Factor, also found in semen, can induce ovulation. A hormonal imbalance could be the cause.
- Hyper ovulation: both ovaries release an egg simultaneously, with a higher chance of fraternal twins. (Yet another hormonal imbalance)
Conclusion: Most of their issues seem to be caused by an issue with both the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland.
This case study, along with her fertility research, are surely worthy of an award (Nobel, AMA Scientific achievement, or the Albert Lasker award)
I wonder if Dr. Hartnell will also mention whether or not Elen has been diagnosed with nymphomania (by a pediatric OB/GYN that she's acquainted with. A Dr. Coochie.) --MrPib (talk) 19:08, 24 February 2024 (UTC)