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A pregnancy starts
Within four to five days the stimulated ovum walks into the uterine cavity, supported by the motions of the oviduct.
It is divided multiply at this time. It settles in the womb mucosa by at first sticking itself together with it widely.
So-called villi slowly grow in the direction of the maternal blood vessels of the womb mucosa. They are opened 10 to 11
days after the fertilization. The embryo is fed about the maternal blood now. The pregnancy has started. Pregnancy hormone
gets a <hp1 3=-1>human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)</hp1 3=-1> the the pregnancy. It takes care that the yellow
body remains unchanged and further forms progesterone until the plazenta can take over this task.
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