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Figure 3 the pelvic canal seen from the side, with the body facing
to the left.
➢ The size and shape of the pelvis
The size and shape of the pelvis is important for labor and delivery. Well-built
healthy women, who had a good diet during their childhood growth period, usually have
a broad pelvis that is well adapted for childbirth. It has a round pelvic brim and short,
blunt ischial spines (a ‘gynecoid’ pelvis.) It gives the least difficulty during childbirth,
provided the fetus is a normal size and the birth canal has no abnormal tissue growth
causing an obstruction.
There is considerable variation in pelvis shapes, some of which create problems in labor
and delivery. A narrow pelvis can make it difficult for the fetus to pass through the
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