WHAT IF YOU WERE BORN ON A SPACE STATION ?


     

                                ever since the first astronaut went to space almost 60 years ago.
Over 500 people have blasted out of the earth's atmosphere.They lived and work in space at different times.But nobody's ever born there.What if you were first space baby to be carried aboard  a space station?

HOW WOULD YOUR BODY DEVELOP IN MICROGRAVITY?

 WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO VISIT PLANET EARTH?

 so what's different about being born in space anyway ? no gravity? Well, in  fact  gravity on the international space station is about 90% as strong as it is om the surface of earth.So  why do we see astronauts floating around inside it?, because earth;s gravity is puling the ISS down.But the ISS  is moving very fast at the same speed that the earth's surface is turning underneath it.the space station is constantly falling to Earth but it will never hit.The free fall is what making the astronauts float around.So what would it be like to be born weightless?. Before we get to the birth part'let us just say nobody's ever had sexual intercourse on space station,let it alone made a baby.


                           
                 It would't be any kind of out of this world experience.Fluids work differently in microgravity.You  may not the blood flow to get you or your partner aroused.Sweat would build up around your body making it wet and sticky all over.And that's id you  could figure out how not push your  partner away upon contact. Conceiving a child would be a whole other problem.In addition to a low gravity environment  there's also so much radiation in space,that it can affect to man's sperm count possibly even cause infertility.And we don't even know exactly what kind of changes space conditions would cause to human embryo


                   But let's imagine your pregnant mother arrived on a space station to give birth to you .The trip to space would alone would hard enough on your mother ,pushing you out out of her body without the help of gravity wouldn't be a piece of cake either.If you made it out of the womb,a low gravity environment,would affect  your body systems as you grew up,including your muscular development  and eyesight.


                  when grown up astronauts work aboard the space station,their bone density develops at a rate of about 1% per month .Because it takes no effort to float in space,they also tend to lose muscle strength.Now since there is no way to force a baby run on a treadmill to keep muscles forming,as you grow on the space station,your skeleton might become deformed.your heart would be weak as  it's never had to work against earth's gravity.Then there's space radiation.it would increase the probability of cancer,and eyesight problems.




                  If , after surviving all that you made the trip to earth,you wouldn't able to walk or balance properly.you might struggle  with interfacing with people on earth.Until someone invents gravity polarizer to generate artificial gravity fields on a space station, we probably should't think about having babies in space 




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