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14 November, 20:05

There is no consensus of what actually happens to initiate the onset of labor. It is thought to be a combination of maternal and fetal factors that occur in such a way that labor begins. What is the term used to describe the way maternal and fetal factors interact to cause labor to begin

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  1. 14 November, 21:33
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    The missing options are:

    a) Pyramid effect

    b) Waterfall effect

    c) Pathway effect

    d) Cascade effect

    The correct option is d) cascade effect.

    Explanation:

    A cascade effect is a series of reactions that happen as a consequence of the previous reaction and that it gradually expands throughout a system. If we think of the cascade effect during labor, we can see that there is an initial reaction that initiates the cascade and continuous during the different stages of labor.
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