Corpus luteum in pregnancy has a long life. However, if fertilisation does not take place it remains active only for 10-12 days . Why?

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Corpus luteum in pregnancy has a long life. However, if fertilisation does not take place it remains active only for 10-12 days. Why?

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answered Dec 7, 2017 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
selected Feb 24, 2018 by sarthaks
 
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This is because of a neural signal given by the maternal endometrium to its hypothalamus in presence of a zygote to sustain the gonadotropin (LH) secretion, so as to maintain the corpus luteum as long as the embryoremains there. In the absence of a zygote, therefore, the corpus luteumcan not be maintained longer.

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