Humans have a knack for sharing intimate moments in unlikely places, as membership of the mile-high club demonstrates. So there is a significant chance that the launch of the space tourism sector may be swiftly followed by the first sex in space.
Radiation isn’t that much higher, its also not unpreventable.
Gravity… The Fetus is in a waterbubble anyway… So the problem would be birth in space. Or raising a child, wich is a problem because of muscle development.
Well zero-G and/or micro G fluid…mechanics is very much different. It probably more serious for things like bleeding wounds, especially internally. But this can and possibly would also affect pregnancy, or at the least, fertilization.
Also radiation even on a plane is quite a bit higher than most on ground level. There are things that can be done to help shield that. But still, even a constant bombardment at the radiation levels of an “x-ray”, could have potentially negative effects.
Radiation isn’t that much higher, its also not unpreventable.
Gravity… The Fetus is in a waterbubble anyway… So the problem would be birth in space. Or raising a child, wich is a problem because of muscle development.
Well zero-G and/or micro G fluid…mechanics is very much different. It probably more serious for things like bleeding wounds, especially internally. But this can and possibly would also affect pregnancy, or at the least, fertilization.
Also radiation even on a plane is quite a bit higher than most on ground level. There are things that can be done to help shield that. But still, even a constant bombardment at the radiation levels of an “x-ray”, could have potentially negative effects.
Eh. Its likely going to be Learning by doing regarding that anyway… There is no way of stopping it anyway, so why worry about things you can’t change.