
Napoleon1800
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What’s the average height of girls in developed countries?The higher the better. I will talk about the differences and the factors we need to pay attention to..
As a random example from the thread (one of the most innocent ones, to be honest), look at the length of the girls' hands and forearms (left 5'10, right 5'3) in these images, the way they hold the baby and provide support and stability, and the ease with which they do it..
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and tell me which one of them you think:
- will have fewer repetitive movements while handling the child
- will be more tired and will consume more energy
- who is more likely to drop the baby on the floor when washing it in the bathtub or simply around the house, when holding it, when picking it up, when offering milk, change diapers etc.
- will be able to have more energy to play with the child more often
- who will be more likely to develop muscle and back pain
- will have bigger mental stress and increased cortisol levels due to anxiety given the bigger difficulty in handling the child in general
- will be more likely to develop chronic shoulder pain
- will likely need a chair or other support objects when changing their baby's diapers
- will have a lower chance of developing a herniated disk
and these are just a few of the lines, but I have much more, especially related to the length of the torso and legs, and their effects in this case..
I used 5'10 as a reference after informing myself about the average height of girls in developed countries + the fact that the generation of girls born in 2005 or later are giga tall..