Submitted by nodeciapalabras t3_ylu0ir in askscience
za419 t1_iv2s8sj wrote
Reply to comment by EazyPeazySleazyWeezy in Why don't we have Neandertal mitochondrial DNA? by nodeciapalabras
Ehhh... Doubtful. C-sections weren't all that successful, even for the child, until fairly recently in the scope of human history.
Given that there'd be a very strong evolutionary pressure against needing a risky procedure to live, and you'd need it to be consistent, it's doubtful that that'd survive very long.
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