What are the major differences between the male pelvis and female pelvis that permit childbirth in females?

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  • In comparison to the male pelvis, the female pelvis is broader, lighter, and shallower. Additionally, the pubic angle is wider than that of a man.
  • Male fake pelvis appear taller and narrower than female false pelvis because male iliac crests are higher.
  • The male sacrum has a prominent sacral promontory and is longer, narrower, straighter, and more angular. Female sacrum's are smaller, wider, more posteriorly curved, and have a less prominent point.

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Introduction 

The coccyx in the male pelvis is rigid and projecting inwards, whereas the coccyx in the female pelvis is flexible and straighter. Male pelvises are generally longer and narrower. In contrast, the female pelvis is shorter and wider in overall shape. The pelvic inlet is the anatomical boundary between the true pelvis and the false pelvis.

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Step : 2: Male Pelvis 

  • The area of a man's lower abdomen that is in the region between his hip bones.
  • In comparison to the female pelvis, the male pelvis is stronger, narrower, and taller.
  • Males also have a smaller sacrum and pubic arch angle.
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Step : 3: Female Pelvis 

  • The region of a woman's lower abdomen that lies in the region in between her hip bones.
  • The female pelvis is often softer, broader, and lower than the male pelvis.
  • The female pubic arch has a broad, rounded angle.

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