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  2. Human placental lactogen - Wikipedia

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    It modifies the metabolic state of the mother during pregnancy to facilitate energy supply to the fetus. hPL has anti-insulin properties. hPL is a hormone secreted by the syncytiotrophoblast during pregnancy. Like human growth hormone, hPL is encoded by genes on chromosome 17q22-24. It was identified in 1963. [2]

  3. Chorionic bump - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is medically defined as a separate entity from a chorionic hematoma. [3] Identification of a chorionic bump in early first trimester pregnancy represents a significant risk factor for pregnancy loss, given a live birth rate of less than 50%. [4] The incidence rate for chorionic bump is estimated to be between 1.5 to 7 per 1000 ...

  4. Interstimulus interval - Wikipedia

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    The interstimulus interval (often abbreviated as ISI) is the temporal interval between the offset of one stimulus to the onset of another. For instance, Max Wertheimer did experiments with two stationary, flashing lights that at some interstimulus intervals appeared to the subject as moving instead of stationary.

  5. Pregnancy hormones - Wikipedia

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    Urine-based pregnancy tests detect hCG in the urine, while blood-based pregnancy tests measure the level of hCG in the blood. [5] The presence of hCG in a woman's body indicates that a fertilized egg has implanted in the uterus and the placenta has started to form. 10 days after fertilization, significant hCG can be detected from woman's blood ...

  6. Fetal movement - Wikipedia

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    Fetal movements at the end of first trimester (early fetal stage) detected by 3D ultrasound. The parts of the fetal brain that control movement will not fully form until late in the second trimester, and the first part of the third trimester. [7]

  7. Conspiracy theorists claim that Meghan Markle's baby bump is fake

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    The duchess, who is 6 months along in her pregnancy, has frequently chosen to transform regular outfits into maternity wear (from black tie gowns to simple designer selections), all the while ...

  8. Pregnancy test - Wikipedia

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    A pregnancy test is used to determine whether a female is pregnant or not. The two primary methods are testing for the female pregnancy hormone (human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)) in blood or urine using a pregnancy test kit, and scanning with ultrasonography. [1] Testing blood for hCG results in the earliest detection of pregnancy. [2]

  9. People are annoyed Meghan Markle keeps cradling her baby bump ...

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    It's a habit she's adopted since the pregnancy news broke during the royal tour of Australia in October. People are annoyed Meghan Markle keeps cradling her baby bump -- but there's a reason why ...