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  2. Anogenital distance - Wikipedia

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    Anogenital distance (AGD) is the distance from the midpoint of the anus to the genitalia, the underside of the vagina, the clitoris or the scrotum. It is considered medically significant for a number of reasons, in both humans and other animals, including sex determination and as a marker of endocrine disruptor exposure. [ 1 ]

  3. Perineum - Wikipedia

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    The anogenital distance is a measure of the distance between the midpoint of the anus and the underside of the scrotum or the vagina. Studies show that the human perineum is twice as long in males as in females. [9]

  4. Human anus - Wikipedia

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    The anogenital distance is a measurement of the distance from the anus to the genitals. In women, this distance tends to be much smaller than in men. The anus has a relatively high concentration of nerve endings and can be an erogenous zone, which can make anal intercourse pleasurable if performed properly.

  5. File:Anogenital distance female and male.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Pelvimetry - Wikipedia

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    A review in 2003 came to the conclusion that pelvimetry does not change the management of pregnant women, and recommended that all women should be allowed a trial of labor regardless of pelvimetry results. [2] It considered routine performance of pelvimetry to be a waste of time, a potential liability, and an unnecessary discomfort. [2]

  7. Digit ratio - Wikipedia

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    In other words, women with a greater anogenital distance, indicating greater prenatal androgen exposure, had a smaller digit ratio. [78] Ronalds et al. (2002) showed that men who had an above average placental weight and a shorter neonatal crown-heel length had higher 2D:4D ratios in adult life.

  8. Xenoestrogen - Wikipedia

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    [53] [74] [75] [76] A study of dioxin in immature female rats induced early follicular development [77] and phthalates are known to decrease the anogenital distance in newborn rats. [65] Although this article focuses on the effects of xenoestrogens and reproductive function in females, numerous animal studies also implicate environmental ...

  9. Prenatal testosterone transfer - Wikipedia

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    Shorter anogenital distance [15] Longer anogenital distance [11] Behavior Less likely to mount other females [17] More likely to mount other females [18]