Parturition is induced by
(1) Neural mechanism
(2) Endocrine mechanism
(3) Both
(4) Local mechanism
The signals for parturition originate from
| 1. | Fully Developed Foetus | 
| 2. | Placenta | 
| 3. | More than one option | 
| 4. | Local hormones | 
Foetal ejection reflex
| 1. | Causes release of oxytocin from maternal pituitary. | 
| 2. | Itself is a result of release of oxytocin from maternal pituitary. | 
| 3. | Wild uterine contraction. | 
| 4. | More than one option. | 
Oxytocin acts on
| 1. | Foetus | 2. | Placenta | 
| 3. | Uterine muscles | 4. | More than one option | 
What does a doctor inject to induce delivery?
| 1. | Oxytocin | 2. | Estrogen | 
| 3. | Progesterone | 4. | Combination of B and C | 
The mammary glands of female undergo differentiation
| 1. | Just after parturition | 
| 2. | During Gestation | 
| 3. | After few hours of parturition | 
| 4. | Puberty | 
Lactation starts at
| 1. | At the end of pregnancy | 
| 2. | At the end of first trimester | 
| 3. | During pregnancy | 
| 4. | Before parturition | 
Colostrum has
| 1. | Only one antibody | 2. | Several antibodies | 
| 3. | Two antibodies | 4. | Four antibodies | 
Colostrum is
| 1. | Milk of first day | 
| 2. | Milk of initial few hours | 
| 3. | Milk of initial few days | 
| 4. | Milk of lactation period | 
Breast feeding during initial period
| 1. | Good for healthy baby | 
| 2. | Recommended by doctors | 
| 3. | Essential to develop resistance for the new-born babies. | 
| 4. | All of these |