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During the first 12 weeks of pregnancy (the first trimester), significant hormonal changes occur to support the developing embryo and prepare the body for pregnancy. Here are the key hormones involved and their roles: 1. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Produced by the placenta after implantation Maintains the corpus luteum, which secretes progesterone until the placenta takes over around week 10-12 Responsible for early pregnancy symptoms like nausea and fatigue 2. Progesterone Initially secreted by the corpus luteum, then by the placenta from the end of the first trimester Prevents uterine contractions and supports the uterine lining Helps suppress the immune system to prevent rejection of the embryo 3. Estrogen Produced by the ovaries and later the placenta Stimulates fetal development and increases blood flow to the uterus Supports breast tissue growth and prepares the body for lactation 4. Relaxin Secreted by the corpus luteum and placenta Helps relax ligaments and joints in preparation for labor Aids in implantation and prevents uterine contractions early on 5. Human Placental Lactogen (hPL) (starts increasing toward the end of the first trimester) Helps prepare the breasts for milk production Affects maternal metabolism to ensure sufficient nutrients for the fetus These hormonal shifts are responsible for common early pregnancy symptoms, such as morning sickness, fatigue, breast tenderness, and mood changes. Let me know if you need more details!