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Divergent Pregnancy and Uterine Anomaly: Failure of Standard Maternity Care

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 During my first pregnancy, the foetus remained in breech position throughout. As I approached term, NHS clinicians became increasingly insistent on scheduling an external cephalic version (ECV) – a manual procedure to turn the baby into a head-down position. I declined because I had a deep, […]

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The Spectrum of Mobility: Can a Person be Both Hypermobile and Hypomobile?

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 While mainstream narratives often frame connective tissue profiles in binary terms – either hypermobile or (rarely) hypomobile – the lived reality is often far more complex. In truth, it is biologically and mechanistically possible for different parts of the same body to express divergent mobility traits.

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Endometriosis: not the Cause, but the Expression

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 Mainstream science has just “discovered” what many of us have known for years: that endometriosis is connected to more than the reproductive system. New research from Penn State finds that people with endometriosis have blunted blood pressure responses to physical stress – contradicting their initial hypothesis

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Strengthening the Blood-Brain Barrier & Connective Tissue in Divergent Bodies

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | December 2025 Disclaimer: Every individual’s biology is unique. Genetic variation, methylation status, nutrient processing, and environmental factors all influence what supports or disrupts internal systems. What strengthens one person’s blood–brain barrier may overwhelm another’s. This article is written from a divergent genomics perspective, with emphasis on terrains that

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Connective Tissue, Sensory Terrain, and the Hidden Architecture of Perception

©Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | December 2025 All research is available for PDF digital download on: https://studio.buymeacoffee.com/extras and all money goes directly to Neurotopia CIC to fund further research, thank you. Following the response to the previous exploration of connective tissue in the eyes and ears, this post continues the sensory map through the

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The Eye and Ear: Connective Tissue Organs on a Divergent Spectrum

©Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 All research is available for PDF digital download on: https://studio.buymeacoffee.com/extras and all money goes directly to Neurotopia CIC to fund further research, thank you. Sensory overload is often described as a quirk of perception or a flaw in neurological filtering. However, when you stop treating the brain

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