FEMALE PELVIS | Anatomy | Bones | Ligaments | Joints | True & False Pelvis | The Nurses Station
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- Female Pelvis also called gynecoid pelvis is a bony ring formed by 2 innominate bones, 1 sacrum and 1 coccyx. It provides the passage for the fetus to pass through during normal vaginal delivery. It has 4 pelvic joints and several pelvic ligaments. The pelvic diameters are of obstetric importance as they affect the fetal passage through the pelvis.
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