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Mila Lawson
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I am really enjoying this book for the most part so far, but I just have to say that most of the “Legs” chapter is really irrelevant and strays away from the evolution of legs half way through to talk about women in the military.
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Samson wood
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Part of the Langton of time for human is related to birth positioning, not all but some.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles...
— May 14, 2026 04:44PM
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Samson wood
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Placentas causing artery rupture is a part of placental abruption, a side effect. It doesn’t happen on its own, the most common cause of placental abruption is drug/alcohol use, uterine anomaly, prior abruption, pre eclampsia, placental previa, and pre mature rupture of the membrane. It dosent just randomly happen.
— May 14, 2026 04:38PM
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Samson wood
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Where did she get the 58%? I can find anything agreeing with her.
There’s a 57.1% of urinary incontinence,
And a 35% of painful sex, back pain and incontinence.
She also missed that incontinence can be significant aided by pelvic exercises that are recommended but frequently ignored. Anywhere from 12-22% of women do the recommended pfme.
— May 14, 2026 04:23PM
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There’s a 57.1% of urinary incontinence,
And a 35% of painful sex, back pain and incontinence.
She also missed that incontinence can be significant aided by pelvic exercises that are recommended but frequently ignored. Anywhere from 12-22% of women do the recommended pfme.


















