Many of us hear in the community that if a woman who has narrow hips is difficult when giving birth normally, this is actually a myth that is not necessarily the truth, the proof is also that many large, large-hipped women, when giving birth ends with surgery.
But what we need to know is that there is a difference between the term "pelvis and hips", which of course is different in meaning, all of us Men / Women must have Hip and Pelvis
-But is: bone bone group, with little muscle muscle around it.
-The hips are: groups or collections of fat fat and the muscles around it.
Then located around the waist area down, want to know your "hips", try to position your body in lying down, and then tilt it, then touch / run your hand on the left or right side of your body, from the top of the waist down, if your palm from flat to rising (around the waist), that's the '', medium '' pelvis' cannot be seen because of the shape of the bone, which is also located below the waist.
So someone can have a big hip, and not necessarily have a large pelvis, and vice versa can be a woman who is not big hip but has a large pelvic bone.
And what needs to be remembered is "there is no relationship between height or body weight with the size of the pelvis, as well as short-bodied women who do not have to have small pelvis, although some of them have small pelvis, but not always.
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