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प्रश्न
Explain the process of parturition.
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उत्तर
Process of Parturition:
1. First Stage (Dilation):
- It lasts for about 12 hours.
- Regular peristaltic contractions of the uterine wall begin, passing from its top downward.
- These contractions move the foetus down towards the cervix which expands fully.
- Amnion and chorion rupture.
- The amniotic fluid passes out, lubricating the vagina.
- The foetal placenta is pulled out from the uterine wall, making the baby free.
2. Second Stage (Expulsion):
- It lasts for about 20 minutes to one hour. The uterine contractions become more powerful and are accompanied by contractions of the abdominal wall.
- With these contractions, the baby is gradually pushed outward through the dilated cervix and vagina, with the head foremost, and is finally “delivered” (born) out of the cervix.
- The umbilical cord is ligatured at two places close to the baby and cut between the ligatures. This frees the baby totally from the mother. Cervix and vagina are dilated and the ligaments of the pelvic girdle are relaxed by the hormone relaxin from the corpus luteum for easy birth of the baby.
3. Third (Placental) Stage:
- It lasts for just 10-45 minutes after the infant’s birth. Now, the placenta, umbilical cord and foetal membrane are expelled by a series of uterine contractions. These structures are referred to as the “after birth”.
- Further contractions of the uterus close the cervix and prevent excessive bleeding. Bleeding, throughout the process, is kept low by the contraction of smooth muscle fibres of uterine blood vessels supplying the placenta.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Definition and importance of Parturition
Identify the parts labelled in the given diagram.

Uterine contraction during parturition are triggered by ____________.
Column I contains terms and Column II contains definitions. Match them correctly and choose the right answer.
| Column I | Column II |
| A. Parturition | 1. Attachment of zygote to the endometrium |
| B. Gestation | 2. Release of the egg from the Graafian follicle |
| C. Ovulation | 3. Delivery of baby from the uterus |
| D. Implantation | 4. Duration between pregnancy and birth |
| E. Conception | 5. Formation of a zygote by fusion of the egg and sperm. |
| 6. Stoppage of ovulation and menstruation |
The process of expelling or pushing the baby out from mother's body is called ______.
Which of the following hormone levels will cause release of ovum (ovulation) from the Graafian follicle?
Name the three stages of parturition.
Read the explanation given below and name the structure:
A cell formed by the fusion of gametes.
Write one sentence using the following term pertaining to reproduction in humans.
Tied and cut
Distinguish between the following pair:
Implantation and gestation
