Via SHER FERTILITY CLINICS CENTERS FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, by Dr. Geoffrey Sher
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Original post : DiethylStilbestrol (DES) given prenatally and related reproductive failure.
More DES DiEthylStilbestrol Resources
- DES studies on cancers and screening.
- DES studies on epigenetics and transgenerational effects.
- DES studies on fertility and pregnancy.
- DES studies on gender identity and psychological health.
- DES studies on in-utero exposure to DES and side-effects.
- DES studies on the genital tract.
- Papers on DES lawsuits.
- DES videos and posts tagged DES, the DES-exposed, DES victims.
I have not had chance to read all posts but have failed to see mention of researchers now looking at 2nd and 3rd generation victims of this drug. I had early stage cancer at young age and my preemie child had undecended testicles. We both exhibit ADHD other neurological anomalies. Although no longer in use grandchildren are still being affected with possible miscarriages, increased cancer risk, infertility concerns, etc. It is an ongoing but forgotten health concern.
Hi Lisa
FYI our WordPress “search box” (top right widget) is quite powerful and we are reaching 944 posts published… For example, would you type the keyword “generation”, you would get these results.
hope this helps 🙂