The placenta has long been thought to produce serotonin during pregnancy. But in a new study, Yale researchers shatter the deep-rooted hypothesis — and show that the placenta doesn’t produce serotonin ...
Placenta previa occurs when the placenta implants over the lower uterine segment, causing painless, recurrent vaginal ...
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A serotonin shield rather than a source: Revisiting the placenta's critical role in the health of babies
The placenta has long been thought to produce serotonin during pregnancy. But in a new study, Yale researchers shatter the deep-rooted hypothesis—and show that the placenta doesn't produce serotonin ...
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