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During pregnancy, the fetus releases several hormones that help stimulate parturition, the process of childbirth. One key hormone is cortisol, which is produced by the fetal adrenal glands and helps trigger the production of estrogen and prostaglandins in the mother. These hormones lead to uterine contractions and cervical changes, ultimately initiating labor. Additionally, the release of oxytocin from the mother's pituitary gland is also critical in promoting contractions during labor.
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That is LH Luteinising hormone.
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adrenaline hormone . it is also called as fight or flight hormone. or epinephrine
There is a hormone that can be traced in your urine when you are pregnant, and that is called the HCG hormone. Advanced pregnancy tests can detect this hormone & what percentage of the HCG hormone that is in your urine.
The parturition of a cat is called "queening." This term refers to the process of giving birth in felines, during which a female cat delivers her kittens. Queening typically occurs after a gestation period of about 63 to 65 days. The process can involve multiple kittens being born in a single litter.
Passive immunity acquired from maternal antibodies during pregnancy or breastfeeding generally only lasts for 3-6 weeks.
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Oxytocin hormone is responsible for stimulating uterine contractions during childbirth and also plays a role in milk ejection during breastfeeding. Additionally, it is involved in social bonding and emotional regulation.
Ovulation ceases during pregnancy because the circulating levels of estrogen and progesterone are high and this inhibits the release of follicle stimulating hormone (which is necessary for ovulation.)