1. Pelvimetry involves measuring the pelvis through external, internal, and radiographic methods to determine suitability for birth. Key pelvic measurements include transverse and superior-inferior diameters. 2. Common pelvic abnormalities include an upright pelvis, goose rumps, exaggerated lowness to the ground, and rickets, which can cause a narrowing of the pelvis. 3. Congenital defects of the female reproductive tract include abnormalities of the ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, and cervix, such as unicornis uterus and uterus didelphys. Extra-uterine pregnancy can also occur if the uterus ruptures.