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Role of Hormones in Early Pregnancy
Implantation is accompanied by the production of
hCG from the embryo. The secretion of hCG prolongs and supports the
corpus luteum (a yellow, progesterone-secreting mass of cells that
forms from an ovarian follicle after the release of a mature egg)
throughout the first 7 to 9 weeks of pregnancy.
The early pregnancy cannot be maintained without the corpus
luteum. Women who have suffered a series of early miscarriages may
be offered ‘luteal support’ by means of hCG or progesterone
administration in order to establish a subsequent pregnancy.
The major function of the corpus luteum is to secrete progesterone
and oestrogens. These hormones sustain the endometrium (the
glandular mucous membrane that lines the uterus) and prevent
menstruation.
In addition, progesterone and oestrogens act on the endometrium to
thicken it, especially beneath the embryo. The embryo responds by
extending into the endometrium, sending root-like villi into the
endometrial blood vessels to form the placenta.
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