What is the role of Human chorionic gonadotropin hormones (hCG) in the growth and development of corpus luteum?

What is the role of Human chorionic gonadotropin hormones (hCG) in the growth and development of corpus luteum? Correct Answer Stimulates the enlargement and secretion

Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a placental hormone initially secreted from the implanting definition during week 2 by cells (syncytiotrophoblast), which protects the ovarian corpus luteum, which in turn supports the endometrial lining and thus maintains pregnancy. HCG induces corpus luteum enlargement and stimulates its secretion. In the first three months of pregnancy, it preserves the secretory corpus luteum.

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