DES Baby - Diethylstilboestrol
Do you know if there has been any research to determine if babies of mothers given Diethylstilboestrol (DES Baby) are more likely to develop Osteoporosis? I am the only child, out of 100+ relatives of two generations that has been diagnosed with osteoporosis. I am also the only DES baby in the family. Thanks for looking into this.
I realize that if mom had not been given the drug, I would not have been a miscarriage or another stillborn. Just curious that is all.
There has been research done & it looks like very extensive research. I just typed in DES Baby & googled it which bought up sites to look at & found a lot of research that had been done. Was research into different medical conditions. Was quite a few into research about DES & osteoporosis’s. When I reached the first site I clicked onto research into all medical conditions & that was what took me to Research on DES babies & osteoporosis’s. Hope you find this information useful to you. Hope it gives you answers you’re looking for. That’s where I found out about the benefits of taking Circumin for osteoporosis’s. Builds bone density. So I’ve started taking it now.
@A MyOsteoTeam Member
Afternoon Cathy how was your day? Are you the DES Baby by any chance? You both have the same picture for your profile I see here on your post. Did you Google & find the Research I mentioned about? If you did I hope it was beneficial to you. I learnt something from it they may help me in a totally different way. I started taking Circumin now for my OP to see if it helps.I’ve heard that it helps many things & it’s good for you to have. Believe it’s supposed to be beneficial for Osteoarthritis as well. May even be of help for Mental Health. Have a good night Cathy take care.
Shazza hugggggs coming your way xx
Thank you.
Sorry, I have no idea. Maybe some other team members can help you out.
DES Baby - Diethylstilboestrol
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