Let’s be honest: explaining the pelvis using only words is a bit like explaining childbirth using interpretive dance. Possible… but not ideal.
As birth workers, we know the pelvis is everything. It shapes labour, influences positioning, and helps clients understand what their body is brilliantly designed to do. Yet many parents-to-be nod along politely while secretly wondering how a baby fits through that.
That’s where a hands-on, buildable pelvis model comes into its own.
Why visual learning matters in birth education
Many people are visual and tactile learners. They don’t just want to hear about inlet, mid-pelvis, and outlet — they want to see it. Better still, they want to hold it.
Using a physical model:
- Makes abstract anatomy concrete and memorable
- Boosts confidence and understanding
- Encourages questions and meaningful discussion
- Reduces fear by replacing mystery with knowledge
In short: less “huh?” and more “ohhh, that makes sense!”.
The power of building the female pelvis
The Build-a-Female-Pelvis printable model isn’t just something you show — it’s something clients do.
By assembling the pelvis themselves, parents:
- Learn the names and positions of the pelvic bones
- Understand how the pelvis is not one fixed shape
- See how movement and positioning matter in labour
- Remember the information long after the session ends
And let’s be real: anything that keeps hands busy and brains engaged during an antenatal session is a small miracle in itself.
Perfect for so many birth work settings
This printable pelvis model works beautifully for:
- Antenatal classes
- One-to-one birth prep sessions
- Doula client meetings
- Student midwife teaching
- Birth education workshops
- Home study packs
Because it’s printable, you can:
- Use it again and again
- Print multiple copies for group work
- Offer it as a take-home resource
- Keep one in your teaching kit without lugging around bulky models
Lightweight. Budget-friendly. No cupboard space arguments required.
Why birth workers love this printable female pelvis model
Birth workers choose this resource because it is:
- Clear and anatomically focused (without being overwhelming)
- Engaging for adults and older teens
- Easy to prep (print, cut, assemble — done)
- Ideal for starting conversations about movement, positions, and physiology
It supports informed choice and body literacy — two things at the heart of good birth work.
A small resource with a big impact
When parents understand how birth works, they trust their bodies more. When they trust their bodies more, fear loosens its grip.
A simple printable pelvis model can be the difference between:
- “I hope my body knows what to do”
- and “I understand what my body is doing.”
That’s powerful stuff.
Ready to add it to your birth toolkit?
If you’re looking for a practical, engaging way to teach pelvic anatomy — without expensive plastic models or complicated explanations — this printable is ready and waiting.
You can find the Build-a-Female-Pelvis printable model here:
👉 https://tinagibbs.co.uk/product/build-a-female-pelvis
Your clients will learn more. Your sessions will flow better. And you’ll get to say, with a smile, “Let’s build a pelvis.”
Honestly, that alone is worth it 😉
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