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Process of parturition in female

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Answered by AwesomeGamer
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At the end of an average 9 months of gestation, vigorous uterine contractions lead to the delivery of the foetus. This process is called parturition.

Parturition is a neuroendocrine mechanism and is started by the signals from the fully developed foetus and the placenta, which produce the foetal ejection reflex.
This causes release of oxytocin from posterior pituitary, which in turn causes even stronger uterine contractions. Contraction of uterine muscles leads to the expulsion of the baby along with the placenta, and hence completes the process of parturition.

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Answered by Anonymous
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•At the end of an average 9 months of gestation, vigorous uterine contractions lead to the delivery of the foetus.
•This process is called parturition.
•Parturition is a neuroendocrine mechanism and is started by the signals from the fully developed foetus and the placenta, which produce the foetal ejection reflex.
•This causes release of oxytocin from posterior pituitary, which in turn causes even stronger uterine contractions.
•Contraction of uterine muscles leads to the expulsion of the baby along with the placenta, and hence completes the process of parturition.

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