The corpus luteum of pregnancy is functionally active up to (Solved MCQ)

The corpus luteum of pregnancy is functionally active up to

A. 10 to 12 weeks

B. 2 to 6 weeks

C. 2 to 4 weeks

D. 6 to 8 weeks

Correct Answer: A. 10 to 12 weeks

Explanation

The corpus luteum of pregnancy is functionally active up to about 10–12 weeks of gestation.

Explanation

  • In early pregnancy, the corpus luteum secretes progesterone (and some estrogen), which is essential to:
    • Maintain the endometrium
    • Support implantation
    • Suppress uterine contractions
  • Around 10–12 weeks, the placenta becomes fully capable of producing progesterone, so the corpus luteum regresses and is no longer required for hormonal support.

Correct Answer

10–12 weeks


Other Options Details

Here is the description of all the options in relation to the question:

“Corpus luteum of pregnancy is functionally active up to”


A. 10 to 12 weeks

  • This option suggests that the corpus luteum continues to function during early pregnancy up to about 10–12 weeks.
  • In normal pregnancy, the placenta becomes fully functional around 10–12 weeks, after which it takes over the production of progesterone from the corpus luteum.
  • Clinically, this is the correct duration for which the corpus luteum of pregnancy remains active.

B. 2 to 6 weeks

  • This option indicates a shorter period.
  • During the first few weeks (2–6 weeks), the corpus luteum is definitely active, but it remains required for longer until placental support develops.

C. 2 to 4 weeks

  • This duration is even shorter and does not match physiological reality.
  • By 2–4 weeks, pregnancy is only beginning, and the placenta is not yet capable of producing enough hormones on its own.

D. 6 to 8 weeks

  • This option is close but still earlier than the full placental takeover.
  • Corpus luteum begins to reduce activity around this time, but complete transition occurs closer to 10–12 weeks.

Correct answer:

A. 10 to 12 weeks

Because the corpus luteum of pregnancy is functionally active until the placenta is capable of maintaining progesterone production, which occurs around 10–12 weeks of gestation.


If you want, I can explain:

  • The role of corpus luteum in pregnancy
  • Difference between corpus luteum of cyclicity vs pregnancy
  • Hormonal control by hCG

I hope that you liked this article.
Thanks!! 🙏 😊
Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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