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Myometrial adaptation refers to the physiological changes that occur in the uterine muscle, or myometrium, during pregnancy to accommodate and support fetal development. These changes include increased muscle mass, altered contractility, and enhanced responsiveness to hormonal signals, all of which are essential for maintaining pregnancy and facilitating childbirth.
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