Prolactin or lactogenic Hormone (PRL) promotes glandular tissue during pregnancy and produces milk after the birth of an infant
Prolactin is the hormone that induces lactation both during and after pregnancy. Sometimes it is produced even outside of pregnancy or childbirth.
Normally a hormone
your body produces a certain hormone when your pregnate and the pregnancy test screens for it.
Prolactin is the pituitary hormone that promotes lactation.
Corpus luteum from ovary produce the hormone, progesterone. After the implantation of the pregnancy the endometrium terns into decidua. Then onwards the placenta produces the hormone, progesterone to term.
Testosterone is the hormone. It is secreted by testis
Yes, the hormone that a pregnancy test requires to be deemed positive, hCG is produced by the placenta and not the thyroid.
Projesterone
Prolactin
promotes the entry of glucose and amino acids into tissue cells
That hormone is called as vitamin D.
The hormone that promotes reabsorption by the kideny is Vasopressin
hCG is in pregnant mothers.It is tested to identify pregnancy.