← Back to context Comment by theparanoid 7 years ago A male pelvis is more narrow than a female pelvis. 4 comments theparanoid Reply robocat 7 years ago All the babies delivered so far from a uterus transplant were C-sections (as explained in article). d4l3k 7 years ago C-sections are already a thing. iamthirsty 7 years ago Don't other parts of the body expand during gestation, though? toasterlovin 7 years ago Yes. We think of our bodies as these static things, but the way a pregnant woman’s body transforms to prepare for birth is nothing short of amazing.
robocat 7 years ago All the babies delivered so far from a uterus transplant were C-sections (as explained in article).
d4l3k 7 years ago C-sections are already a thing. iamthirsty 7 years ago Don't other parts of the body expand during gestation, though? toasterlovin 7 years ago Yes. We think of our bodies as these static things, but the way a pregnant woman’s body transforms to prepare for birth is nothing short of amazing.
iamthirsty 7 years ago Don't other parts of the body expand during gestation, though? toasterlovin 7 years ago Yes. We think of our bodies as these static things, but the way a pregnant woman’s body transforms to prepare for birth is nothing short of amazing.
toasterlovin 7 years ago Yes. We think of our bodies as these static things, but the way a pregnant woman’s body transforms to prepare for birth is nothing short of amazing.
All the babies delivered so far from a uterus transplant were C-sections (as explained in article).
C-sections are already a thing.
Don't other parts of the body expand during gestation, though?
Yes. We think of our bodies as these static things, but the way a pregnant woman’s body transforms to prepare for birth is nothing short of amazing.