A baby's developing brain depends on glucose. In fact, if the fetus' blood sugar drops below the magic number 90 mg/dl for even a few minutes, it can suffer irreversible brain damage. This is why the placenta makes it its mission to make sure the glucose cupboard is never bare, by producing a hormone called human placental lactogen (hPL) to help ensure the fetus receives enough glucose.
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