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The Complex Biology Of The Female Body

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The complex biology of the female body is the foundation of life’s most basic instinct: to survive and reproduce. The ability to bear and bring new life to earth, hormonal fluctuations, and menstruation cycles that follow the moon like the tides of the ocean all add to the mystique of ‘the woman’. Although the biology of a woman is very important (and fundamentally different from the biology of a man), it would be inappropriate to believe that biological sex is solely what makes a woman. This would be reducing humans to the animal level, and would be inaccurate because humans above all are social beings. In society today, gender roles and stereotypes put pressure on a woman to conform to cultural expectations. Is there a disconnect between who a woman feels she is on the inside and whom the outside world expects a woman to be because of her body? It seems to be that a combination of the biology and the way a woman identifies with herself would be the most appropriate way to describe what makes a woman a “woman”. Sex is a biological matter: It includes genetic makeup, hormones, and body parts, especially the sex and reproductive organs. A female is the “individual of the sex which conceives and brings forth young.”(par doc) Most would agree that the female position in reproduction involves a lot more time, effort, and pain than the male counterpart. In fact, until the changes in delivery procedures in the past fifty years, the mortality rate of those giving birth to a child

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