Some ancient human relatives had far less difficulty giving birth than modern-day people, a study has found. Australopithecus sediba — an ancient hominin who lived around 2 million years ago — had ...
Human childbirth can be a long, painful, drawn-out process, needing assistance and sometimes taking days. So why do close living relatives like chimps have an easier labour, giving birth in hours and ...
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