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During pregnancy, cardiac output increases significantly to meet the heightened metabolic demands of the mother and the developing fetus, peaking in the second trimester and remaining elevated until delivery. This increase is primarily due to elevated stroke volume and heart rate, alongside reduced systemic vascular resistance.
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