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← Human Body & HealthWhat distinguishes the luteal-placental shift from earlier hormonal control during pregnancy?
A)Decreased fetal adrenal androgen production
B)Progesterone source changes to placenta✓
C)Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis declines
D)Maternal pituitary FSH production elevates
💡 Explanation
The luteal-placental shift is characterized by the placenta taking over progesterone production, rather than the corpus luteum. This occurs because the corpus luteum's progesterone production declines around 7-9 weeks, therefore the placenta must synthesize progesterone to maintain the pregnancy, rather than FSH stimulation.
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