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Q: Do women or men have a anterior pelvic tilt?
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Is a pelvic cyst the same as an ovarian cyst?

No they are different ovarian cysts ONLY occur on the ovaries, and only in women. (i would know i have 4) Pelvic cysts can occur in men and women, and are present in the pelvic cavity.


How many women have chronic pelvic pain?

more common in women than in men; it is thought to affect about 14% of adult women worldwide.


Are males pelvic outlet more narrow than women's?

Yes , because men do not give birth that would indicate a smaller pelvic outlet compared to a womans


What are some good pelvic floor exercises to try?

Some good pelvic floor exercises to try are Kegel exercises and Pilates. There are Kegel exercises for men and women. These exercises can help women recover muscle tone after pregnancy. http://pilates.about.com/od/technique/a/Pelvic-Floor-Muscles.htm


What would cause frequent spasms in the pelvic area in men?

What causes spasms in the front right pelvic area?


What organs are protected at least in part pelvic girdle?

The pelvis protects the reproductive organs. These include the uterus, ovaries and the fallopian tubes in women as well as the prostate and bladder in men.


WHAT ORGAN ARE PROTECTED AT LEAST IN PART BY PELVIC GIRDLE?

The pelvis protects the reproductive organs. These include the uterus, ovaries and the fallopian tubes in women as well as the prostate and bladder in men.


How can you identify men and women when you have only skeleton of men and women?

IT WOULD BE REALY EASY TO TELL IF YOU HAD ONE NEXT TO EACH OTHER.. BUT ON A FEMALE SKELETON THE AREA WERE THE VAGINA WAS IS MORE OPEN THAN A MALE. (DISCOVERY CHANEL) yep you can tell by the pelvic area The woman's arms touch her hips


How is the pelvics of a female different from a pelvic of a male?

Because women need a way to give birth, and men don't. So women's hips are wider, men's more narrow.


Why should you perform kegal?

Do you mean kegels? Kegels help strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor. In women, a weak pelvic floor can allow organs in that region to sag - not good. Kegels can also be helpful for people (men and women, both!) with bladder control problems! If laughing, sneezing, or jumping results in leakage of urine - kegels may help alleviate this issue.


How does the pelvic girdle size of fish compare to those of land animals?

Fish do not have "pelvic girdles" per se. Land animals in large majority have skeletal structures in their hips known as pelvic bones. In humans, men have a narrow pelvic size and women have a wider pelvic size. This is because women bear babies. The circular shape of these pelvic bones are referred to as the "pelvic girdle". Fish, however, don't have hip bones. Living in the water has eliminated the need for the extra physical support those bones would give during pregnancy. Since fish range in size from near-microscopic up to the immense whale shark, the equivalent to the pelvic area would vary greatly in size. Mammals too, range widely in size so comparison is difficult without a more specific question.


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