Wait, wait, wait, this is even more biologically impossible than usual! This isn't just "oh hey we're two girls having a kid, how'd the fertilization happen?" or "same as before but it's a boy, where'd the Y come from herp derp," we've got two different types of genes somehow producing offspring here!
cd_young said: The poisonous status of the proteins only relate to the ingestion of said proteins. Last I read, getting pregnant isn`t a part of digestion.
The only reason that's singled out as poisonous is because that's the only way they'd get into your bloodstream and be forced to interact with your own proteins. The fact remains that, even if it wouldn't be harmful to the parent, the genes wouldn't be able to come out with any single, functional code. It's like trying to build with a mix of Lego and K'Nex.
MemphisMastermind said: The only reason that's singled out as poisonous is because that's the only way they'd get into your bloodstream and be forced to interact with your own proteins. The fact remains that, even if it wouldn't be harmful to the parent, the genes wouldn't be able to come out with any single, functional code. It's like trying to build with a mix of Lego and K'Nex.
Just to straighten everything out, this would involve molecules of a different chirality. To put it into a simpler context, you might as well try doing this with just matter and anti-matter, which makes photons.