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did anybody else's mom smoke when they were pregnant with you?

Started by spacerace, September 15, 2014, 11:44:56 PM

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Natkat

my mom smoked when she had my brother in her stomack
she quited smoking and have never smoked since when I was in her stomack

im trans and queer and my brother is cis and straight, so I dont belive smoking can turn you trans.
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Julia-Madrid

My mother smoked all the way through her pregnancy with me.  It was the 1960s.  Cigarettes were good for you, honest.  If you didn't smoke, you were strange - a social misfit.

I don't think there is even the suspicion that smoking might produce transgender children, although I imagine I'm a little smaller than I might otherwise have been.  As an M2F being smaller has been a positive advantage :D
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Kitten_Nikki

My mom didn't smoke, but she developed Diabetes while she was pregnant with me and it didn't go away after I was born.
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Sydney_NYC

My mother did smoke up until she knew she was pregnant with me and stopped (and never started again.) She was also given DES in the form of pre-natal vitamins which is more likely the cause of my being transgender than her smoking.
Sydney





Born - 1970
Came Out To Self/Wife - Sept-21-2013
Started therapy - Oct-15-2013
Laser and Electrolysis - Oct-24-2013
HRT - Dec-12-2013
Full time - Mar-15-2014
Name change  - June-23-2014
GCS - Nov-2-2017 (Dr Rachel Bluebond-Langner)


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JoanneB

Well, if a smoking mom is related to being TG then just about everyone from the 1930's to somewhere in the 80's has a chance of being TG. The way people carry on about smoking these days it is a wonder I lived to see my 2nd birthday, much less make it this long growing to 6ft, big boned, and in relatively good health, including lungs, growing up a few miles downwind from the biggest oil refinery in NJ in the middle of oil refineries and other smokestack industries.
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spacerace

Yeah, I forgot that back in the day a smoking pregnant woman was not abnormal. derp. I am sure you all are right that they are not connected.

I guess my line of thinking was that a carcinogen filled womb could have contributed, at least in part, to the warping of the genes that express the various biological parts of gender in a developing fetus







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