The signals for parturition originate from:
placenta only
placenta as well as developed foetus
oxytocin released from maternal pituitary
fully developed foetus only
According to the sources, the process of childbirth, or parturition, is induced by a complex neuroendocrine mechanism . The initial signals for parturition originate from both the fully developed foetus and the placenta . These signals induce mild uterine contractions, known as the foetal ejection reflex, which then triggers the release of oxytocin from the maternal pituitary gland to stimulate stronger contractions .
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