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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 7 months ago
CPH4 represents a particular molecule (among thousands) that is produced by the pregnant mother’s body to aid in the development of the unborn baby. The fetus absorbs everything it needs from the mother via the placenta through the umbilical cord, which is supplied by the mother’s bloodstream. It is not something the mother “produces” in a certain location, like milk. It’s simply what the body does to grow the baby.
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