no
Progesterone
Progesterone
B. Runnebaum has written: 'Progesterone and 20a-dihydroprogesterone in human myometrium during pregnancy' -- subject(s): Pregnancy, Progesterone
contractions
Progesterone levels rise after ovulation to protect the fertilized egg and to prevent the uterine lining from shedding.
The myometrium
Yes because it can stimulate contractions.
Endometrium wall, but during pregnancy we call it placenta Or myometrium, which is the muscle layer of the uterus.
Progesterone. When the level of progesterone drops, it causes the uterus wall to begin contracting, which pushes the baby's head into the cervix, starting the positive feedback loop of contractions in labor.
Efferent motor neurons stimulate muscle contractions.
The myometrium of the uterus. If you are given a diagnosis of homogeneous myometrium on ultrasound, that means that your ultrasound is within normal limits.
If you fall, you had sex, you had infection, you stimulate breast, had been working really hard can cause contraction.