The film is structured as a biological and developmental journey, guiding the audience through the human lifecycle from the moment of childbirth to adolescence The Biological Journey:
This title likely refers to one of two different works. It most commonly refers to a Danish educational documentary Birth - Anatomy of Love and Sex -1981-
While there is a similarly titled and famous book, "Anatomy of Love" by anthropologist Helen Fisher, that work focuses on the evolution of mating and was published later (original edition 1992) . The Birth (1981) - IMDb The film is structured as a biological and
Perhaps the most controversial contribution of the 1981 discourse was the open discussion of . The nipple-areola complex is rich in sensory nerve
The nipple-areola complex is rich in sensory nerve endings—Meissner’s corpuscles and free nerve endings identical to those in the clitoris and glans penis. Suckling triggers the same hypothalamic response as genital stimulation.