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NHS surgeon says certain pregnancy complications can be ‘failures of paternal biology’, so men need preconception too
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NHS surgeon says certain pregnancy complications can be ‘failures of paternal biology’, so men need preconception too

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Pregnancy is often framed as a woman’s sole responsibility, with society quick to blame her body when complications arise. But growing evidence shows that men’s biology and genetics play an equally crucial role – influencing everything from placental development to pregnancy risks. Far from being a one-sided process, pregnancy is shaped by both parents’ contributions, and paternal factors can be just as decisive in determining outcomes.

Pregnancy is a two person job!(Unsplash)

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Dr Karan Rajan, a UK-based NHS surgeon and popular health content creator, has highlighted how paternal biology and genetics shape pregnancy – from significantly influencing placental growth to contributing to certain pregnancy-related complications. In an Instagram video posted on August 28, the surgeon stresses, “Despite the biological reality, society still continues to act as though pregnancy is solely the woman’s responsibility and burden. But building a human Tamagotchi is not a solo project.”

How does the placenta form?

Dr Rajan emphasises that one of the most crucial aspects of pregnancy – placental formation – is largely driven by the father’s contribution, as it is primarily influenced by paternal genes. He humorously compares pregnancy to an aggressive land grab situation, explaining, “In fact, pregnancy is basically a massive internal land grab. The maternal immune system essentially fighting off the foreign placenta and the paternal genes pushing for more foetal growth.”

The placenta isn’t a gentle or passive organ; it actively embeds itself into the mother’s uterine lining to secure the nutrients the foetus needs. The surgeon elaborates, “The placenta isn’t a gentle, cooperative organ. It’s an almost parasitic entity that hijacks the mother’s bodies to get the foetus what it wants. The father’s gene determines how aggressive and how deep the placenta invades into the uterus and the demands on the mother. It’s like an alien species terraforming the uterus to maximize resource extraction from the mother to optimise foetal growth.”

Some pregnancy complications can be due to male genetics

Dr Rajan emphasises that since placental formation is heavily influenced by the father’s genes, some pregnancy complications like preeclampsia – which happens when the placenta doesn’t implant deeply enough in the uterus, leading to poor blood flow in the foetus – can be considered “failures of paternal biology.” He adds, “Paternal genes can also influence gestational diabetes, miscarriages, and even foetal growth restriction.”

Preconception for men

Dr Rajan highlights that sperm take roughly three months – around 64 to 74 days – to fully develop, meaning the lifestyle choices made during this window can directly influence fertility and the health of the placenta, which carries half of the father’s DNA. This makes a healthy preconception period essential for men.

He elaborates, “That means the diet, sleep, stress, alcohol, smoking, and environmental exposures in the three months before conception can directly influence sperm quality (DNA integrity, motility, morphology). Most fertility guidelines recommend men start optimising at least three months before trying for a baby – treating it almost like a ‘male preconception period’ – just as women are advised to optimise their health.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Bollywood Mourns the Loss of Legendary Veteran Actress Kamini Kaushal at 98 Due To Health Complications
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Bollywood Mourns the Loss of Legendary Veteran Actress Kamini Kaushal at 98 Due To Health Complications

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood has suffered another heartbreaking loss. After the recent demise of legendary artists like Pankaj Dheer, Asrani, and Satish Shah, Hindi cinema has now bid farewell to one of its most iconic and respected actresses, Kamini Kaushal, who passed away at the age of 98. According to reports, the veteran actress died due to age-related health complications. Her family, known for maintaining a low profile, has requested privacy during this difficult time.

Kamini Kaushal

Kamini Kaushal Passed Away

Kamini Kaushal’s illustrious journey in Indian cinema spanned over seven decades, making her one of the most influential and celebrated actresses of her era. She was last seen on screen in a cameo role in Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha. Entertainment journalist Vicky Lalwani confirmed the news of Kamini Kaushal’s passing on Instagram. Quoting a source close to the family, he wrote that the actress is no longer with us. The family, valuing their privacy, has requested fans and the media to respect their wish for quiet mourning.

Kamini Kaushal

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Kamini Kaushal was born on February 24, 1927, in Lahore, British India, into an academically distinguished family. She was the youngest among two brothers and three sisters. Her father, Professor Shiv Ram Kashyap, widely regarded as the Father of Indian Botany, was a botany professor at Punjab University. Kamini Kaushal made her Bollywood debut in 1946 with the internationally acclaimed film Neecha Nagar.

Kamini Kaushal

From the late 1940s through the 1960s, Kamini Kaushal was among the highest-paid and most sought-after actresses in Bollywood. She delivered several remarkable performances and earned widespread admiration for her versatility and depth. In 1956, she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her unforgettable role in Biraj Bahu. Later, she continued to impress younger generations as well and received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.

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Shetland star teases Calder romance — but with complications
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Shetland star teases Calder romance — but with complications

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Shetland might be a gritty crime drama, but that doesn’t mean it’s devoid of levity – as we see in the opening scene of season 10, when Calder regales Tosh with a recent dating disaster.

“We were getting to the end of the meal, we were talking… just all the usual first date stuff,” she said. “And then I looked up and…”

Calder’s date had fallen asleep, in the middle of his tiramisu.

“So what did you do?” asked Tosh.

“I paid the bill and I left. I didn’t want to disturb him,” laughed Calder, who clearly wasn’t aggrieved by how the date had panned out.

“I think the thing with Calder is, I think she’s gone on to this online dating app because she feels that she has to, a little bit, because that’s the way people do it,” Ashley Jensen told RadioTimes.com.

“She lives in Shetland, there’s not that much to do,” joked Alison O’Donnell. “So you might as well go on a date.”

She’s not wrong…

“But I think that she’s a lady of a certain age, when you used to meet someone and feel a frisson with them,” Jensen added. “And I think ultimately, that’s what she would rather do.”

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Calder then goes on to say that she’s “done with all this dating lark”.

“Well, for a while, anyway.”

Or so she says…

When the body of retired social worker Eadie Tulloch is uncovered, Calder and Tosh set about trying to unmask who killed her – and why.

“The case will see them excavate the victim’s life, past and present, as well as the lives of those who knew her,” reads the official synopsis.

And one such person is Eadie’s estranged son, Ed, to whom Calder breaks the news.

During their first interaction, there’s nothing to suggest that there could be something bubbling away between the pair. But Calder soon discovers that Ed didn’t get along with his mum and hadn’t spoken to her in over a year — something she’s able to relate to, given her own complicated relationship with her late dad.

But when Calder returns to Ed’s pub that evening — during a poetry night — to speak to him about his mum’s finances, their dynamic shifts, just a little.

He’s been asked to identify Eadie’s body as her next of kin, and he asks Calder if she’ll accompany him.

“Be great to have a friend. I mean, I know we’re not friends, but I knew Cal… we were in a band together way back.”

Cal Innes was an old flame from Calder’s younger years, and when she returned to Shetland, it quickly became clear that that flame hadn’t entirely been extinguished, with the pair spending the night together.

But they never had the chance to explore what their relationship could be, or if it could be anything at all, because Cal was killed while driving under the influence of both drink and drugs, leaving the detective emotionally crushed.

Stuart Townsend as Ed Tulloch and Ashley Jensen as DI Ruth Calder. BBC/Silverprint Films/Jamie Simpson

Following Ed’s request, Calder hesitates while processing his connection to Cal, before agreeing to be present while he identifies his mum.

He then responds with a look that could simply be gratitude — but this is Shetland, so you’d be forgiven for expecting more.

Rather than leave, Calder decides to stay and watch Ed read a poem he’s written after being summoned by a friend, and this time, the expression on her face suggests that there will be more to come between the pair.

“When she meets the son, it’s a bit like, oh, right, okay,” explained Jensen. “And I think that there’s a kind of element of he didn’t talk to his mum — they had a very strange, strained relationship, as did Calder with her dad. And I think that there’s an affinity there, a kind of understanding.

“Plus, I think she probably just fancied him as well… so there is an energy there, shall we say.”

But O’Donnell was quick to point out that “there’s a conflict of interest there”.

“Absolutely,” agreed Jensen. “And that’s why, in this series, things become enmeshed and entwined in certain ways they ought not to be.”

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Shetland season 10 airs on Wednesdays at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. seasons 1-9 are available to stream on iPlayer now. Ann Cleeves’s Shetland novels are available to buy.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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