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As far as i can tell you were tryingto back up the implication that women have mysterious ways of dealing with it. It is plain and simple fact that they do not. Your linked study is not wrong in what it said. But you were assuming it said something it did not, which as i outlined earlier is a bad extension of logic or i guess, recursion.
All squares are rectangles but not all rectangles squares. Same situation with your link, your link says women who have miscarriages have sometimes shown high cortisol levels, but you thought it was saying that high cortisol levels cause miscarriages, on top of which it doesnt solve the problem kahn brought up that the miscarriage is murder and is almost worse pointing it out because that sounds like lots of people with accidental miscarriages will yhink they murdered their own child.

The fact is, it simply isnt true. It's not your link or idea or anything other than the fact that a woman does NOT hqve some way of dealing with it. It was a boneheaded comment made by a bonehead who seems to believe in magic.