Birth - Anatomy Of Love And Sex -1981- Review

Lise Kirk, Sten Nilsson, Jan Nilsson, Rikke Salling, and Dr. Michelle Odent. Technical Crew: Producers: Allan Christensen and Herbert Douven. Music: Gunter Steinberger. Photography: Asbjørn Christiansen. Editing: Gunter Berga.

: Following the human journey from the birthing process to puberty and adolescence. Sexual Health : Discussions on sexuality, contraception, and infertility. Expert Perspectives Birth - Anatomy of Love and Sex -1981-

This was the era when the was being codified. Anthropologists argued that the human pelvis evolved for bipedalism (walking upright), narrowing the birth canal, while the fetal brain evolved to be enormous. The result? A precarious, agonizing passage. But the 1981 perspective added a radical twist: this very danger and pain necessitated the evolution of human love. Lise Kirk, Sten Nilsson, Jan Nilsson, Rikke Salling, and Dr

It documents the physical processes of reproduction, beginning with the act of birth itself and tracing the subsequent physical and hormonal changes that occur as a child grows into puberty. Educational Intent: Music: Gunter Steinberger