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Originally Posted by Moose72
@ Mountaindewed
That's a strange thing to say. I always thought men showed less emotion because they have been conditioned to by society. But I do know that a few times while pregnant I cried for "no reason". Pregnancy is "100 times"- not really but I'm making a point- the amount of female hormones that a woman usually have. Plus there's HCG hormone which is made by the placenta and it's what pregnancy tests react with and what they think causes "morning" sickness.
I found this:
Estrogen and progesterone are the chief pregnancy hormones. A woman will produce more estrogen during one pregnancy than throughout her entire life when not pregnant. The increase in estrogen during pregnancy enables the uterus and placenta to: improve vascularization (the formation of blood vessels)
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I got really emotional when I had female emotions. Especially when I was dealing with PMS. Before I transitioned I cried fairly frequently. After March 2020 I rarely cried anymore and the same stuff that used to get me going before didn’t bother me anymore. So for me it was hormone thing.