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Humans Not Unique in Birth Tightness, New 3D Primate Analysis Finds
evolutionary-biology12 days ago

Humans Not Unique in Birth Tightness, New 3D Primate Analysis Finds

A 3D morphometric study of pelvic inlets from 130 female pelves across 29 primate species shows that humans are not uniquely constrained at birth. By using species-specific inlet geometry and neonatal head dimensions in sinciput and face/occiput presentations, researchers find that many non-human primates exhibit equal or tighter cephalopelvic fit (CPP), with small-bodied species often showing higher CPP due to allometry (smaller inlets paired with relatively larger neonates). In humans, the tight fit results from a combination of a large-headed neonate and a comparatively small inlet, but shifting fetal presentation to face/occiput can alleviate CPP across taxa. The work challenges Schultz’s classic diagram and the idea of a singular human obstetric dilemma, highlighting diverse obstetric constraints and adaptive strategies across primates.