EP PRINCIPLES OF HUM.PHYS.-MOD.MAST.A+P
EP PRINCIPLES OF HUM.PHYS.-MOD.MAST.A+P
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The structure that secretes estrogen and progesterone in first three months and final six months.

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In the humans, pregnancy is the nine-month period in which the implantation of the fetus takes place inside the female body. During this entire period, hormones play a vital role at different stages for different specific functions.

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