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New Children's Rights Commissioner Believes in "Uterine Memory"

In an interview with 2009, Anna Kuznetsova, who today replaced the children's ombudsman Pavel Astakhova, spoke against abortion and referred to telegony, an anti-scientific concept that existed in the 19th century and was recognized in the USSR in the 1940-1950s. According to this theory, the genetic characteristics of not only the father and the mother, but also the previous sexual partners of the woman can be transmitted to the child.

“Based on a relatively new science of telegonia, we can say that the cells of the uterus have information-wave memory. Therefore, these cells remember everything that happened in them,” Kuznetsova told Penza Medical Portal. “Suppose if a woman had several partners, the probability of having a weakened child due to the confusion of information is great. This fact has a particular impact on the moral basis of the unborn child. Abortion, in turn, is also a serious shock for an already desired baby, because the cell remembers the fear of the fetus before the abortion, the death is remembered. " It is possible that for seven years Kuznetsova has changed his mind about telegony, but so far none of the media has been able to find out.

Medusa notes that telegony is quite often mentioned in near-religious literature as an argument in favor of chastity - for example, in the brochure of the Psalter publishing house titled "Chastity and Telegony", published in 2004. There is a Russian-language resource on telegony on the Internet, where it is said that 99% of children are not really the biological children of their fathers, "girls of easy virtue cannot have healthy, normal children," and marry only virgins.

The new ombudsman for children has a psychological education; she is married to a priest and has six children. In 2008-2009, when Kuznetsova gave an interview about abortions and telegony, she became the founder of the public organization "Blagovest", which was engaged in supporting orphans and families in difficult situations. In this organization, Kuznetsova worked as a psychologist on pre-abortion counseling. In 2011, the future plenipotentiary founded and headed the Pokrov Foundation, which provides assistance to large and poor families, and in the spring of 2015, she headed the Association for Family Protection Organizations established under the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation.

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