The more you dig the more you’re liable to find.  I am fascinated by people & personality.  What drives us?  What makes us the way we are?  What forms our personality? All these questions and more drove me to study psychology in college.  I even met my ex-wife in abnormal psych class--that shoulda been a warning I suppose, but I digress.

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Yesterday I shared a study that seemed to indicate the season of your birth had a significant impact on your moods.  Today we learn a new study finds that children born from frozen embryos were more sociable than those born from "fresh" embryos.  What the?  Who studies that? Oxford, that’s who!

Normally in In Vitro Fertilization or IVF, the embryos are thought to have the best chance of causing a pregnancy when they are used in treatment just a few days after being made in a dish. Any embryos that are left over can be frozen to allow the patient to try again if the treatment isn't successful or if she wants to add to her family down the line.

Oxford University  IVF doctors  say it's possible the delay caused by freezing gives the woman's body more time to recover from the powerful drugs given at the start of IVF treatment to boost egg protection. Or it just may be that frozen embryos usually produce younger siblings, who are often more laid back and sociable than the older, more responsible, eldest child. (Daily Mail)

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