In preparation for the birth of your baby, your cervix effaces (thins and stretches) and dilates (opens) so your baby can fit through the birth canal. This cervical ripening can begin days or even ...
The cervix dilates (opens) during the first stage of labor to prepare for the baby's birth. Cervical dilation is measured from 1 to 10 centimeters. You are ready to push and deliver when the cervix ...
Dilation and effacement are your body's way of getting ready for labor – your cervix gradually opens (dilates) and thins out (effaces) to help your baby make that grand entrance. This process can ...
Near the end of the third trimester, the cervix will soften in order to begin the process of effacing (thinning and stretching) and dilating (opening up) in preparation for your baby's birth. An open ...
Tricia Brockway, a labor and delivery nurse whose mission is to empower women through information, recently drummed up a dilation chart that's easy to understand. In an enlightening Instagram post, ...
The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital has come up with an innovative way to demonstrate to women in labour how dilated their cervix is - or will be - using a variety of chocolate Easter eggs. The cervix ...
The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital has come up with an innovative way to demonstrate to women in labour how dilated their cervix is - or will be - using a variety of chocolate Easter eggs. The cervix ...