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  2. Endocrinology of Pregnancy - Endotext - NCBI Bookshelf

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    The endocrinology of human pregnancy involves endocrine and metabolic changes that result from physiological alterations at the boundary between mother and fetus. Known as the feto-placental unit (FPU), this interface is a major site of protein and steroid hormone production and secretion.

  3. Hormones During Pregnancy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Several hormones play major roles during pregnancy. These are: Human chorionic gonadotropin hormone (hCG). This hormone is made only during pregnancy. It is made almost exclusively in the placenta. HCG hormone levels found in the mother's blood and urine rise a lot during the first trimester.

  4. Hormones in pregnancy - PMC - National Center for Biotechnology...

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    The endocrinology of human pregnancy involves endocrine and metabolic changes that result from physiological alterations at the boundary between mother and fetus. Progesterone and oestrogen have a great role along with other hormones.

  5. What Bodily Changes Can You Expect During Pregnancy? - Healthline

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    The hormonal and physiological changes that come with pregnancy are unique. Pregnant women experience sudden and dramatic increases in estrogen and progesterone. They also experience changes in...

  6. Physiological Changes in Pregnant Women Due to Hormonal Changes

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    During pregnancy, the levels of sex hormone-binding globulin increase by about five times. Neo-angiogenesis, the formation of tissues that support lactation and eventually develop into the placenta, is sparked by elevated estrogen levels.

  7. Pregnancy Hormones: The Complete List and What They Mean for You

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    What Are the Pregnancy Hormones? Estrogen and Progesterone. Estrogen is essential for maintaining a healthy pregnancy. A key function of estrogen involves developing the placenta. The hormone...

  8. Chapter 13 – ENDOCRINOLOGY OF PREGNANCY - Endotext

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    The endocrinology of human pregnancy involves endocrine and metabolic changes that result from physiological alterations at the boundary between mother and fetus. Known as the feto-placental unit (FPU), this interface is a major site of protein and steroid hormone production and secretion.

  9. 8.1: Endocrinology of Pregnancy - Medicine LibreTexts

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    The hormones that have been detected during pregnancy have been studied to distinguish between normal and abnormal pregnancies, detect fetal conditions, and identify any complications that may occur during pregnancy. Significant hormones present during pregnancy are listed below.

  10. Chapter 16. The Endocrinology of Pregnancy - McGraw Hill Medical

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    This chapter will consider the changes in maternal endocrine function in pregnancy and during parturition as well as fetal endocrine development. The chapter concludes with a discussion of some endocrine disorders complicating pregnancy.

  11. Your Guide to Pregnancy Hormones - What to Expect

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    What are the main pregnancy hormones? Estrogen in pregnancy. Progesterone in pregnancy. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in pregnancy. Luteinizing hormone (LH) in pregnancy. Prolactin in pregnancy. show all. It doesn't seem quite fair to accuse your hormones of causing every bloat, blemish and emotional outburst during pregnancy.