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Prim Care
September 2024
Department of Family Medicine, Tidelands Health Medical University of South Carolina Residency Program, 4320 Holmestown Road, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588, USA.
Disequilibrium of hormonal intercommunication between the maternal brain and the developing fetal-placental unit increases morbidity and mortality risk for the mother-baby dyad. As a novel yet temporary endocrine organ, the placenta serves as a physical and immunologic barrier that facilitates exchange of nutrients and elimination of fetal waste. Steroid and peptide-based hormones secreted by the placenta and other neuroendocrine organs induce adaptations in maternal physiology accommodating fetal growth and development and enabling lactation postpartum.
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