Baby pelvis is a condition that is characterized by a narrow and short pelvis, which can create problems for childbirth and subsequent breastfeeding for the mother. Such a pelvis is usually the result of improper development of the pelvic bones during fetal development.
The pelvis is one of the most important components of the birth system and influences the mother's ability to give birth. A narrow pelvis can lead to complications during childbirth, such as uterine stretching, tissue tears, or caesarean section. In addition, problems with the pelvis can affect the ability to breastfeed after the baby is born, since a narrow pelvis limits the mother's breast from free access to the nipple.