HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT&PHYS CONNECT ACC&PROC+
HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT&PHYS CONNECT ACC&PROC+
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Author: SHIER
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The effect of dilation of the cervix on labor.

Introduction:

Labor is process that involves the termination of the pregnancy it is also termed as parturition. Labor is a stage of childbirth that involves the expulsion of the fetus from the womb through the birth canal.

Placenta during labor or childbirth separates from the uterine wall forced to come outside.

The dilation of the cervix allows the secretion of oxytocin that helps in the labor to begin.

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