Marya Prude, the ex-wife of popular Kenyan media personality Willis Raburu, took to social media yesterday to share a fascinating revelation that has sent the internet into a frenzy. In a post on her Instagram stories, Prude shared a tweet from a user named Ayanda, which stated that a woman can carry a father’s DNA in her body for up to seven years after giving birth.
This thought-provoking post has sparked a wave of discussions and debates online, as Marya seemed to disagree with the revelation. Her response truly stood out, as the stunning beauty exclaimed with a touch of Kenyan flair, “Shindwe!” Translated into English as I rebuke!’.
Her remark, however, takes on a deeper meaning when considering the tragic loss of two children she and her ex-husband Willis experienced during their marriage. The couple’s first child was lost to a devastating miscarriage, and their second was stillborn. In light of this heartbreaking history, Marya’s reaction to the tweet in question becomes all the more poignant.
According to science, the fascinating phenomenon explained in the above tweet is known as microchimerism, which is the presence of cells inside the body of an individual which were transferred from another person. the process of transferring these cells is called fetal cell microchimerism or fetal chimerism, which involves cells from a developing fetus passing through the placenta and settling within the mother’s body. These cells then establish their own lineages and continue to grow and multiply within the mother’s tissues.
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