THE PLACENTA AND OTHER REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS

The placenta is an organ which develops during pregnancy.
It supplies the fetus with nourishment and oxygen via the
umbilical cord, which is attached to one side. The other side
of the placenta is attached to the uterine wall. The placenta
is a very vascular organ and contains an artery and a vein.

The uterus, ovaries , fallopian tubes, cervix and vagina
are all part of the reproductive system. The uterus is a
hollow muscular organ which is located in the pelvis.

Estrogen and Progesterone are two hormones produced
by the ovaries initially, then the placenta in the latter part
of pregnancy. They are first produced by the ovaries and
later the placenta. Estrogen and Progesterone also keep
the placenta healthy and enhance lactation.

Digestive discomfort may occur as a result of the action 
of these hormones.


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