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The ischial-pubic joint moves upon parturition (delvery of a newborn infant). The ligaments between these joints become more flexible due to hormonal influences, at the time of delivery (but not at other times, in a woman's life).

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You have a number of these joints between the vertebra of the spine.

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Q: What are slightly moveable joints in the skeleton?
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What is the other type of joint excluding immovable and movable joints?

slightly moveable joints


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