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Fertilization
Implantation
Lactation
Imelda Rosalyn Sianipar
Department of Medical Physiology
1 Fertilization
2 Implantation
Today's
Objectives
3 Physiological changes during pregnancy
4 Lactation
Fertilization
The union of a secondary oocyte and a
sperm cell at limited period
Video of fertilization
Process of Fertilization
The journey to the womb
Guyton and Hall Textbook of Physiology, 13th ed 2016 Lippincott’s Illustrated Physiology, 2013
PROGESTERONE ESTROGEN
development of decidual cells Uterus enlargement
decrease uterus contractility
breast enlargement
affects cell cleavage
help estrogen prepare breast for lactation external genitalia enlargement
Pregnant Mother
hypercoagul
Increase Ironability Enlargement of bre
demand Enlargement of Uteast
Increase bloo rus
volume (40- d
plasma
Physiologic a
50%): Physiological
nemia
Changes
Berne& Levy Human Physiology 6th Ed. 2008. The Male & female reproductive system. p. 1340
Intermittent secretion of Prolactin
Idowu Koyenikan
Textbook of Medical Physiology.
1 Guyton, Hall. 13th Ep 2016
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