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EVE: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution

The Next Big Idea

The Invasive Nature of the Human Placenta and Its Impact on Pregnancy

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The human placenta is deeply invasive, penetrating all the way down into the maternal bloodstream, which automatically triggers knock-on effects in the maternal immune system. This invasive nature leads to a kind of trench warfare during human pregnancy, lasting roughly nine months, where it's crucial that neither side wins or loses too much to avoid birth complications.

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