With you a lifetime
Malcolm Ritter
AP in the Washtimes
This Mother's Day, there's some news for moms to reflect on — the kind only they can truly appreciate: Even if a woman's children have grown up and moved away, they probably still carry a part of mom with them, but not in the way one might think. What's more, mothers probably still carry a part of their children.
It turns out that even decades after a woman gives birth, she can still have cells in her blood and tissues that came from her children during pregnancy.
And by the same token, many adults appear to harbor such cells they picked up from mom during their time in the womb.