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    Feeling of Fever, rigor, nausea, vomiting, urination, Daefecation, agony and fear as the foetal head traverses the birth Canal
    (2018-11-15) John, G. G. and Gladis, J.G.
    More light had been thrown on the symptoms associating the passage of the foetal head through the birth Canal. The normal anatomy of the female pelvis including the measurements of the internal and extgernal pelvic diameters, the pelvic autonomic nervous system and the process of normal delivery were studied. Moreover, the relation between the pituitary gland, the hypothalamus, the adrenal gland and the ovary was analyzed. Two hundred and sixty cases had been used as a material. The cases included normal labour, still birth and abortive ones of different ages. The results showed that all cases felt pain, agony, stress, nausea, vomiting, fever, rigor and feeling like urination and daefecation. The hormone of the pituitary gland, the adrenal gland , the hypothalamus , the ovary, as well as the moulding process taking place between the bones of the skull, stimulation of the pelvic autonomic nervous system, stretching of the birth Canal and the programmed rotatory movements taking place by the foetal head as it descends, all were elements related to the symptoms associating the descent of the foetal head through the birth canal. In conclusion, the symptoms associating the passage of the foetal head through the birth canal is a multifactorial one.

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