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The topic of fetal sex differentiation and its implications on pregnancy outcomes and maternal health has been widely studied. One common query is whether all fetuses start as female and how fetal sex influences various aspects of pregnancy and neonatal health.
The research indicates that fetal sex significantly impacts pregnancy outcomes and maternal health. Female fetuses tend to be associated with better pregnancy outcomes and lower maternal insulin resistance compared to male fetuses. These findings highlight the importance of considering fetal sex in prenatal care and maternal health management.
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