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− | + | '''Prostaglandin''' was a [[hormone]]-like substance that performed a wide range of functions in the body, such as stimulating contractility of the u[[terus]] during labor. |
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In [[2372]], [[The Doctor]] found that [[Samantha Wildman]]'s prostaglandin levels were normal when she was giving [[childbirth|birth]] to [[Naomi Wildman|her daughter]]. ({{VOY|Deadlock}}) |
In [[2372]], [[The Doctor]] found that [[Samantha Wildman]]'s prostaglandin levels were normal when she was giving [[childbirth|birth]] to [[Naomi Wildman|her daughter]]. ({{VOY|Deadlock}}) |
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Prostaglandin was a hormone-like substance that performed a wide range of functions in the body, such as stimulating contractility of the uterus during labor.
In 2372, The Doctor found that Samantha Wildman's prostaglandin levels were normal when she was giving birth to her daughter. (VOY: "Deadlock")