What is hueso puvico?

Hueso puvico, also known as the pubic bone, is one of three bones that fuse together to form the pelvis. It is located in the lower part of the abdomen, between the hip bones, and plays a vital role in supporting the weight of the upper body and protecting the reproductive organs. The pubic bone is a flat, somewhat triangular bone, with two halves that meet at the pubic symphysis. It also forms joints with the ilium and ischium bones to create the acetabulum, which is the socket that holds the head of the femur bone in place to form the hip joint. Injuries to the pubic bone, such as fractures or dislocations, can be very painful and may require medical attention.