Placental Development
Placental development is the process by which a fetus grows and develops in the uterus. It is a vital process that enables the fetus to exchange nutrients, waste, and gas between the mother and fetus. During development, the placenta supplies the fetus with oxygen and nutrients, as well as removes carbon dioxide and waste. It is critical for the health and development of the fetus, and any complications with placental development can lead to adverse health outcomes for the fetus. Placental development is a complex process, and understanding it helps us better understand its importance in pregnancy and human health.
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