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How the baby’s protective coating (vernix) builds up inside
Your baby develops a protective layer on its skin called vernix inside the womb. It appears as a thick, white coating that protects your baby’s skin and allows healthy development. But how does it ...
Progesterone is normally released by the ovaries, but shifts to the placenta during pregnancy. The corpus luteum continues to release hormones until the placenta takes over after 10-12 weeks. The role ...
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