This placental hormone rises rapidly after implantation, peaks at approximately 8–10 weeks, and maintains the corpus luteum early in pregnancy.
What is human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)?
During pregnancy, both renal plasma flow and this measure of renal filtration increase by approximately 40–50%.
What is glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?
(Consequences:
This anterior pituitary hormone increases markedly during pregnancy and is principally responsible for milk synthesis after delivery.
What is prolactin?
This hormone helps maintain pregnancy by relaxing smooth muscle and suppressing uterine contractions, but also contributes to constipation and reflux.
What is progesterone?
Maternal plasma volume increases by approximately this percentage during pregnancy.
What is 40–50%?
These two hormones stimulate breast development during pregnancy but simultaneously inhibit copious milk secretion until after delivery.
What are oestrogen and progesterone?
( Oestrogen → ductal development
Progesterone → lobulo-alveolar development
High levels inhibit full prolactin-mediated milk secretion before birth. )
This placental hormone promotes maternal insulin resistance and lipolysis, allowing the mother to use more fatty acids while sparing glucose for the foetus.
What is human placental lactogen (hPL), or human chorionic somatomammotropin?
In any body systems, state one physiological adaptation AND one clinical consequence of that adaptation.
Any of:
Name the hormone responsible for milk production and the hormone responsible for milk ejection/let-down.
Prolactin = milk production
Oxytocin = milk ejection
(Memory trick: PROlactin → PROduction, Oxytocin → OUT)
Pregnancy activates this hormonal system despite the mother being relatively vasodilated. Its end result is increased sodium and water retention.
What is the RAAS system?
List FOUR common anatomical or visible changes of pregnancy.
Any FOUR of:
Explain why copious milk production begins shortly after the placenta is delivered even though prolactin was already high during pregnancy.
During pregnancy: ↑ oestrogen + ↑ progesterone
→ inhibit prolactin's full milk-secreting effect.
After placental delivery: ↓↓ oestrogen + progesterone
→ removes inhibition
→ prolactin can act effectively on mammary alveolar cells
→ lactogenesis begins.
Name TWO major endocrine/hormonal adaptations of pregnancy and give one major effect of each.
Any TWO of:
A heavily pregnant patient becomes dizzy and hypotensive while lying flat. Explain the mechanism and the simplest positional treatment.
What is supine hypotensive syndrome due to uterine compression of the inferior vena cava?
A baby suckles at the breast. Describe the complete hormonal pathway leading to continued milk production, milk ejection and temporary suppression of fertility.
1. Suckling → 2. Hypothalamus → 3. Anterior pituitary
4. Anterior pituitary → Prolactin → mammary alveolar epithelial cells produce milk (helps prepare milk for subsequent feeds)
5. Posterior pituitary → Oxytocin → myoepithelial cells surrounding alveoli contract → milk ejection / let-down.
5. Suppression of fertility (Reproductive axis):
Suckling/prolactin
→ ↓ hypothalamic GnRH
→ ↓ LH + FSH
→ ↓ ovulation
→ lactational amenorrhoea.
However, fertility can return before the first menstrual period, so breastfeeding does not automatically guarantee contraception.