Gynecoid Pelvis: The most common type of pelvis in women, characterized by a rounded shape. It is considered the most favorable for vaginal delivery due to its spacious dimensions. Android Pelvis: More typical in males, but some women have this type. It is heart-shaped and can make labor more challenging due to its narrowness. Anthropoid Pelvis: Oval-shaped and elongated. It is favorable for vaginal delivery but can sometimes lead to a longer labor. Platypelloid Pelvis: The least common type, characterized by a flat shape. This type often necessitates a cesarean section due to its narrow dimensions.