Once the fetus is sufficiently developed, chemical signals start the 
process of birth, which begins with contractions of the uterus and the 
dilation of the cervix. The fetus then descends to the cervix, where it 
is pushed out into the vagina, and eventually out of the female. The 
newborn, which is called an infant in humans, should typically begin 
respiration on its own shortly after birth. Not long after, the placenta
 is passed as well. Most mammals eat this, as it is a good source of 
protein and other vital nutrients needed for caring for the young. The 
end of the umbilical cord attached to the young's abdomen eventually 
falls off on its own.
 
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