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Why did childbirth evolve to be so hard?

Last updated: February 4, 2026 9:10 pm
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The female pelvis may become too narrow for vaginal childbirth, leading to an increase in caesarean deliveries. A research team claimed last year that the average female pelvis in Australia, Mexico, and Poland has narrowed by 4.2 centimeters since 1926. This trend, if it continues, could result in surgical intervention being the only option for childbirth.

This claim is based on the obstetrical dilemma hypothesis, which suggests that the female pelvis has evolved to be both narrow for efficient walking and wide for easier childbirth. The availability of modern medical technology has shifted the balance, allowing women to give birth regardless of their pelvic size. This change has potentially led to the narrowing of the female pelvis over time.

However, the obstetrical dilemma hypothesis is not without controversy. Some researchers have found evidence against it, while others support it or expand it to include additional factors such as pelvic floor health and changes in diet. The difficulty of childbirth remains a complex issue with no definitive answers.

Recent studies have explored the impact of factors like diet on childbirth. The adoption of farming practices thousands of years ago led to changes in diet, resulting in smaller birth canals but larger babies to deliver. Additionally, the availability of processed foods high in calories but low in nutrients has contributed to a rise in obesity, potentially exacerbating childbirth difficulties in low-income countries.

Despite these challenges, there is hope that improvements in diet and healthcare could lead to better childbirth outcomes in the future. Understanding the evolution of the female pelvis and the complexities of childbirth sheds light on how this fundamental aspect of human biology continues to shape our evolution.

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