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There Is No 'Obstetrical Dilemma': Towards a Braver Medicine with Fewer Childbirth Interventions Holly M
Expanding the Evolutionary Explanations for Sex Differences in the Human Skeleton
Human Variation in Pelvic Shape and the Effects of Climate and Past
Birth, Obstetrics and Human Evolution
Rethinking Pelvic Morphological Variation and Its Relation to Parturition Status
'Comparative Ontogeny of the Hominid Pelvis and Implication for The
1 Immature Pelvic Growth and Obesity: a Biocultural Analysis of Risks
Obstetrical Dilemma’: Stunting, Obesity and the Risk of Obstructed Labour
Reconsidering the Obstetrical Dilemma: Correlations Between Head and Pelvic Size
Dynamic Nite-Element Simulations Reveal Early Origin of Complex
Obstetrical Dilemma’: Stunting, Obesity and the Risk of Obstructed Labour
The Evolution of Difficult Childbirth and Helpless Hominin Infants
Developmental Evidence for Obstetric Adaptation of the Human Female Pelvis
Reconstructing Birth in Australopithecus Sediba
Using a Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding Women’S Desires and Experience During Childbirth
Bipedalism and Human Birth: the Obstetrical Dilemma Revisited
Developmental Evidence for Obstetric Adaptation of the Human Female Pelvis
Covariation of Fetal Skull and Maternal Pelvis During the Perinatal Period in Rhesus Macaques and Evolution of Childbirth in Primates
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Neonatal Shoulder Width Suggests a Semirotational, Oblique Birth Mechanism in Australopithecus Afarensis
Female Pelvic Variation, Its Causes and an Analysis of Six Populations
Reply to Mitteroecker and Fischer: Developmental Solutions to The
Haeusler.Et.A.2021.The.Obstetrical
Metabolic Hypothesis for Human Altriciality
Covariation of Fetal Skull and Maternal Pelvis During the Perinatal Period in Rhesus Macaques and Evolution of Childbirth in Primates
Reply to Mitteroecker and Fischer: Developmental Solutions to the Obstetrical Dilemma Are Not Gouldian Spandrels
Vaginal Vs. Cesarean Section Deliveries and Opportunities for Improvement
The Evolutionary History of the Modern Birth Mechanism
Anatomy, Development, and Function of the Human Pelvis
Reply to Mitteroecker and Fischer: Developmental Solutions to The