“…The placenta is relatively impermeable to both maternal and foetal corticosteroids Comline et al 1970) and to other hormones (Alexander, Britton, Cohen, Nixon & Parker, 1968;Bassett, Thorburn &Wallace, 1970;Comline, Nathanielsz & Silver, 1970;Alexander et al 1971 a, b) which suggests that the stimulus is indirect through maternal metabolites. The normal response of pregnant and non pregnant ewes to fasting, particularly if the environment is changed during the fast, is the development of hypoglycaemia, hyperketonaemia, and an increased plasma [FFA] (Reid, 1960b;Reid & Hinks, 1962 b;Saba, Burns, Cunningham, Hebert & Patterson, 1966;D. J. Mellor & J. S. Slater, unpublished data).…”