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The Placenta is a hugely important endocrine organ, producing many [[Endocrine System - Hormones - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] which affect the status of pregnancy and the maternal physiology.
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The Placenta is a hugely important endocrine organ, producing many [[Hormones - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] which affect the status of pregnancy and the maternal physiology.
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|<font color=Purple>Oestrogen<font>
 
|<font color=Purple>Oestrogen<font>
 
|Oestrogen levels rise throughout pregnancy as the placenta grows.
 
|Oestrogen levels rise throughout pregnancy as the placenta grows.
|Stimulate the growth of the myometrium, promote mammary development and suppress gonadotrophin release from the [[Endocrine System - Pituitary Gland - Anatomy & Physiology|pituitary gland]].
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|Stimulate the growth of the myometrium, promote mammary development and suppress gonadotrophin release from the [[Pituitary Gland - Anatomy & Physiology|pituitary gland]].
 
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|<font color=Purple>Placental Lactogen<font>
 
|<font color=Purple>Placental Lactogen<font>
|This is related to [[Lactation - Endocrine Control - Anatomy & Physiology|Prolactin]] and [[Endocrine System - Pituitary Growth Hormone - Anatomy & Physiology|Growth hormone]], and is produced by the placenta and uterus.
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|This is related to [[Lactation - Endocrine Control - Anatomy & Physiology|Prolactin]] and [[Pituitary Growth Hormone - Anatomy & Physiology|Growth hormone]], and is produced by the placenta and uterus.
 
|Promotes growth and differentiation of mammary tissue. Identified in primates, ruminants and rodents.
 
|Promotes growth and differentiation of mammary tissue. Identified in primates, ruminants and rodents.
 
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