Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Human Reproduction

Question:

What would happen if oxytocin secretion was blocked during labor?

Options:

Uterine contractions would strengthen

Labor would progress more quickly

Uterine contractions would weaken

None of these

Correct Answer:

Uterine contractions would weaken

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) → Uterine contractions would weaken

The average duration of human pregnancy is about 9 months which is called the gestation period. Vigorous contraction of the uterus at the end of pregnancy causes expulsion/delivery of the foetus. This process of delivery of the foetus (childbirth) is called parturition. Parturition is induced by a complex neuroendocrine mechanism.

The signals for parturition originate from the fully developed foetus and the placenta which induce mild uterine contractions called foetal ejection reflex. This triggers release of oxytocin from the maternal pituitary. Oxytocin acts on the uterine muscle and causes stronger uterine contractions, which in turn stimulates further secretion of oxytocin. The stimulatory reflex between the uterine contraction and oxytocin secretion continues resulting in stronger and stronger contractions. This leads to expulsion of the baby out of the uterus through the birth canal – parturition. Soon after the infant is delivered, the placenta is also expelled out of the uterus.