This question is oddly worded. You might be talking about the placenta. Or the hormone HCG. But I am not sure based of your question
In pregnant women the placenta also functions as an endocrine gland becoming the principle site of steroid production during pregnancy.
In pregnant women the placenta also functions as an endocrine gland becoming the principle site of steroid production during pregnancy.
the placenta, it gets expelled out after the baby is born.
There are no endocrine organs unique to a pregnant woman, unless you consider the placenta an organ, which it is not. The fetus has endocrine organs (hypothalamus, pituitary, thymus, adrenals, ovaries/testes, etc.) which would only appear in a pregnant woman.
The placenta.
all women have milk buds in there breast but dont start producing milk until pregnant.
Placenta
This is because they are not matured or they cant release eggs,or because there hormones are not producing sufficient reproductivity..
There is a large amount of vitamin A gained from eating liver; this is why pregnant women are advised not to eat liver regularly.
If the transexual is still producing active semen, it would be possible for them to inpregnate a female during intercourse.
Andrographis is also capable of producing a miscarriage, and thus should be avoided by pregnant women unless otherwise directed by a knowledgeable practitioner.
women were in charge of silk