This is a careful study of obstetrical mechanics in monkeys, apes, and extinct hominids in order to understand the present crisis in human reproduction. Current obstetrical problems have an anthropological origin. Cesarean section, almost unknown at the beginning of the century, is now considered necessary in more than 25% of deliveries. By studying the evolution of anatomical structures and the mode of delivery among other primates, strong reasons are apparent for the present crisis in human labor and delivery. This unique study points the way to further evolution of the human birth process.
This is a careful study of obstetrical mechanics in monkeys, apes, and extinct hominids in order to understand the present crisis in human reproduction. Current obstetrical problems have an anthropological origin. Cesarean section, almost unknown at the beginning of the century, is now considered necessary in more than 25% of deliveries. By studying the evolution of anatomical structures and the mode of delivery among other primates, strong reasons are apparent for the present crisis in human labor and delivery. This unique study points the way to further evolution of the human birth process.
M. MAURICE ABITBOL, M.D., is Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Jamaica Hospital in Jamaica, New York, where he teaches obstetrics and gynecology. He has done and is currently doing major research work at various university centers, including State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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Foreword by Frank A. Chervenak and William J. Ledger Obstetrical Mechanics and Evolution Anatomy and Physiology of Parturition in Primates Factors Affecting the Different Pelvic Shapes Obstetrical Mechanics in the Human Species Obstetrical Mechanics in Hominids: General Principles Parturition in Rhesus Monkey: Report of Twelve Cases Obstetrical Mechanics in Pongids Obstetrical Mechanics in Lucy Obstetrics in STS 14 The Mechanism of Birth in Homo erectus Obstetrical Mechanics in Arago 44 Obstetrical Mechanics in Neanderthals Perspective Evolution of Human Obstetrics Bibliography Index
Foreword by Frank A. Chervenak and William J. Ledger Obstetrical Mechanics and Evolution Anatomy and Physiology of Parturition in Primates Factors Affecting the Different Pelvic Shapes Obstetrical Mechanics in the Human Species Obstetrical Mechanics in Hominids: General Principles Parturition in Rhesus Monkey: Report of Twelve Cases Obstetrical Mechanics in Pongids Obstetrical Mechanics in Lucy Obstetrics in STS 14 The Mechanism of Birth in Homo erectus Obstetrical Mechanics in Arago 44 Obstetrical Mechanics in Neanderthals Perspective Evolution of Human Obstetrics Bibliography Index
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