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In proportion to the rest of the anatomy, a female pelvis is wider than a male pelvis. However, it may not be bigger, because females are smaller/less tall than men, so in proportion a female pelvis is wider, and the 'wings' are larger than a male pelvis, but necessarily bigger.

Also the public ramus in a female is larger, than a male. This is because it is to allow the foetal head to pass through during child birth.

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lenpollock

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