Foetal ejection reflex in human female is induced by:
pressure exerted by amniotic fluid
release of oxytocin from pituitary
fully developed foetus and placenta
differentiation of mammary glands
According to the sources, the process of parturition (childbirth) is induced by a complex neuroendocrine mechanism . The initial signals that trigger the foetal ejection reflex originate from both the fully developed foetus and the placenta . These signals cause mild uterine contractions, which subsequently stimulate the maternal pituitary gland to release oxytocin to further strengthen the contractions for delivery .
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