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Oxytocin
A hormone and neurotransmitter involved in childbirth and lactation, also associated with social bonding and behavior.
Uterine Contractions
The tightening and relaxation of the uterine muscles, naturally occurring during menstruation and labor to help expel the lining or to assist in childbirth.
Mammary Glands
Mammary glands are the milk-producing glands in mammals, responsible for feeding offspring.
Glucagon
A hormone produced by the pancreas that raises blood glucose levels by promoting the conversion of stored glycogen into glucose in the liver.
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