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. 2016 Apr 19;64(4):424–428. doi: 10.7727/wimj.2014.083

Fig. 5. Exit of shoulder in baboon (left) and human (right) from maternal pelvis. The constrained human pelvis results in rotation of the head and this rotation places the shoulder in an anteroposterior dimension in inlet. This positioning produces a natural constraint to the smooth descent of the fetus at the level of the shoulder.

Fig. 5