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The main adaptive mechanisms of the female body that ensure the intrauterine development of the fetus

https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2024-11-3-294-303

Abstract

The adaptation mechanisms considered by the authors of the study play a decisive role in preparing a woman’s body for the upcoming pregnancy. A particularly important aspect of the study is to study the nature of the adaptation syndrome after successful fertilization of the egg and assess the effectiveness of adaptive reactions. It is noted that the consistency and consistency of the adaptation mechanisms of the woman’s body at various stages of sexual intercourse are critical for the successful fertilization of the egg. The study highlights the importance of proper functioning of these mechanisms in the context of pregnancy and the birth of healthy offspring. Understanding these aspects allows us to take a deeper look at the processes occurring in a woman’s body during conception and influencing the further development of the fetus. A comprehensive study of adaptation processes during fertilization helps to increase the efficiency of the reproductive system and provides favorable conditions for starting a new life. The authors emphasize that adaptation mechanisms play an important role in preparing a woman’s body.

About the Authors

A. E. Markina
Ogarev National Research Mordovian State University
Russian Federation

Alina E. Markina, Assistant at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology named after Professor A. P. Marusov

Bolshevistskaya str., 68, Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, 430005


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Thea authors declare no conflict of interest.



M. V. Labzina
Ogarev National Research Mordovian State University
Russian Federation

Margarita V. Labzina, PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Saransk


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Thea authors declare no conflict of interest.



E. V. Romanova
Ogarev National Research Mordovian State University
Russian Federation

Ella V. Romanova, PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry with a course in organization and Management of Pharmacy

Saransk


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Thea authors declare no conflict of interest.



N. A. Yemelskiy
Elma LLC
Russian Federation

Nikita A. Yemelskiy, general practitioner

Saransk


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Thea authors declare no conflict of interest.



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Markina A.E., Labzina M.V., Romanova E.V., Yemelskiy N.A. The main adaptive mechanisms of the female body that ensure the intrauterine development of the fetus. Translational Medicine. 2024;11(3):294-303. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2024-11-3-294-303

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