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Since traveling in the TARDIS affected Amy's pregnancy, do you think it could have any long term side effects on her or Rory? If so, what?

It may have been the constant exposure from being in the TARDIS while she was pregnant, but what if there are long term side effects?
Could she possibly get pregnant and have the same thing happen just from the exposure she's already had?
 TheCountess posted over a year ago
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Emo_Brony47 said:
I actually have know idea. I forgot. It been a while since i watched Dr. Who. I wish i could help!
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I actually have know idea. I forgot. It been a while since i watched Dr. Who. I wish i could help!
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Thank you anyway. :)
TheCountess posted over a year ago
DW_girl said:
She can't get pregnant again because of what Madame Kovarian did to her on Demon's run. She said so in 'Asylum of the Daleks'. I don't know if it would have any other effects. We haven't seen it effect any other companions (unless if you look straight into the time vortex like Rose did) so I doubt it would effect Amy and Rory in any other way.
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Thank you, DW_girl! Sometimes so much happens in an episode that I may have missed or forgotten that. As for not being able to get pregnant again, after several surgeries I was told by my doctors that I had a 99% chance of never being able to get pregnant again. My youngest is either proof that they were wrong, or that I fell into the 1% who beat those odds.
TheCountess posted over a year ago
DW-allons-y said:
that they don't age.
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...but is that certain? Aren't they currently living in the timeframe not that terribly far past where they all got together in the first place? If so, I wouldn't expect much aging yet.
TheCountess posted over a year ago
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