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Fetal plasma cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate concentrations in pregnancy and term parturition
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(1) Fetal plasma cortisol remained unchanged until 36 weeks of gestation and increased thereafter to term; (2) active labor was associated with a significant increase in fetal plasma cortisol; (3) fetal plasma DHEAS increased at term gestation (>36 weeks) but did not increase during active labor; (4) the cortisol/DHEAS ratio (stress index) increased with advancing gestation and with active labor at term. CONCLUSIONS. Human parturition at term is associated with an increase in fetal plasma cortisol and in the cortisol/DHEAS ratio, but not in DHEAS.
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