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sperm, Getting pregnant in space

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Starlust on MSN · 22h
Getting pregnant in space may be tricky, as human sperm may lose its way without gravity
"This is the first time we have been able to show that gravity is an important factor in sperm’s ability to navigate through a channel like the reproductive tract."

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Sure, you can make babies in space — but sperm may get confused by gravity: new research
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Human sperm may get lost in space
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Sperm Loses Its Ability to Navigate in Zero Gravity — A Biological Hurdle for Long‑Term Off‑Earth Settlement

Learn how microgravity could affect sperm, fertilization, and embryonic development in space.
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NASA Conducted The First Artificial Gravity Experiment In Space In 1966, And Generated 0.00015 g

Though spacecraft with artificial gravity are still a distant dream, we had proof of concept way back in September 1966.
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NASA Has Bad News About What Could Happen To Humans Born In Space

Having babies born in space could produce an interesting conundrum as shown by research with one particular creature.

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