“…The latter authors do not think that hCS represents a true fetal equivalent of pituitary growth hormone, which is unessential for fetal growth (Blizzard and Alberts, 1956;Reid, 1960;Steiner and Boggs, 1965), but that it produces alterations in maternal metabolism which promote fetal growth indirectly. Our own studies in twins (MacMillan et al, 1973), which showed a strong positive relation between relative twin size and placental hCS concentration, raised the question whether hCS affects fetal growth other than via the maternal circulation.…”