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🧠🦴🚼 “Brains, Balance, and Birth: Cracking the Pelvic Code

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🧬 Human pelvic evolution reflects a tug-of-war between 🚶‍♀️ efficient walking, 🧠 growing brains, and 🚼 safe childbirth.

Using AI and genetic data from 31,115 individuals, Xu et al. found the pelvis is highly heritable, sex-dimorphic, and shaped by multiple selective pressures—not just bipedalism or birth.

Larger canals ease delivery but risk 💥 pelvic floor disorders, while narrower ones boost mobility but raise ⚠️ labor complications.

This study reframes the “obstetrical dilemma” as a 🔄 multifactorial evolutionary compromise.

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Content provided by MasterMedFacts LLC and RR Baliga MD. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by MasterMedFacts LLC and RR Baliga MD or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

🧬 Human pelvic evolution reflects a tug-of-war between 🚶‍♀️ efficient walking, 🧠 growing brains, and 🚼 safe childbirth.

Using AI and genetic data from 31,115 individuals, Xu et al. found the pelvis is highly heritable, sex-dimorphic, and shaped by multiple selective pressures—not just bipedalism or birth.

Larger canals ease delivery but risk 💥 pelvic floor disorders, while narrower ones boost mobility but raise ⚠️ labor complications.

This study reframes the “obstetrical dilemma” as a 🔄 multifactorial evolutionary compromise.

  continue reading

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