It's known as the pubic symphysis, during human childbirth, it "splits apart", allowing the fetus to bare and present itself. And sometimes it doesn't come together completely following the process which explains why the mother's hips just don't quite look the same.
Well, here's a question...
What the hell is the aitch bone?
Bill
why is that in my ham? ewwwwww
It's known as the pubic symphysis, during human childbirth, it "splits apart", allowing the fetus to bare and present itself. And sometimes it doesn't come together completely following the process which explains why the mother's hips just don't quite look the same.
Former chiro here.
Best,
-T
My intent is to educate. And sometimes certain information can be offensive to some. I'm a former educator and have taught Health Science at the communtiy college level for several years. And public health can involve pubic health as it were. Sometimes in this business one has to possess thick skin. I'm here to learn and to offer good information concerning chemistry and anatomy and sometimes it'll involve analogies with the human body.
why is that in my ham? ewwwwww
just kidding. was a joke. hahaha....so not offended.
My
My intent is to educate. And sometimes certain information can be offensive to some. I'm a former educator and have taught Health Science at the communtiy college level for several years. And public health can involve pubic health as it were. Sometimes in this business one has to possess thick skin. I'm here to learn and to offer good information concerning chemistry and anatomy and sometimes it'll involve analogies with the human body.
8) I'm really serious when it comes to anatomy and chemistry. My Polish nature. I grew up and was educated in an Area 51 type of environment.
just kidding. was a joke. hahaha....so not offended.