The shape of your pelvis can have an impact on the ease (or difficulty) of vaginal birth. However, many other factors play a role, too. Share on Pinterest Your pelvis is a group of bones located in ...
Height for most people caps at about age 20, but the hips continue to expand. June 7, 2011 — -- Can't zip your jeans, cinch a belt or pull those boy shorts over your hips anymore? Take heart. It ...
A broken pelvis is a fracture in one or more of the bones in your lower abdomen. Pelvic fractures are typically caused by high impact traumas, like car accidents. Pelvic fractures can be severe and ...
A pelvic ultrasound lets your doctor see inside the area from your belly to your legs. Your doctor may use it to look for abnormalities in any of your internal organs or in a developing fetus. (Photo ...
Whether you have pelvic pain or urine leaks, you likely need more than a few Kegels to make things right. If you have pain in your pelvic area, you’re not alone. Up to 20 percent of women suffer from ...
Mother Nature has the answer: With the onset of puberty, the female pelvis expands; with the onset of menopause, it contracts again. In contrast, the male pelvis remains on the same developmental ...
Losing weight can help reduce anterior pelvic tilt symptoms. Sitting for long periods can lead to anterior pelvic tilt. Lumbar support can help improve posterior pelvic tilt posture. A tilted pelvis ...