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Cervical Dilation Easel Display

Product Specifications: Cervical Dilation Easel Display Type: Childbirth Education and Training Aid Purpose: Designed to visually and tactilely demonstrate the progression of cervical dilation during labor, from early to transition stages. It helps educators explain and learners understand the physical changes of the cervix. Material: Board/Easel: Durable, rigid material (e.g., plastic, laminated cardboard) forming a stable display. Dilation Inserts: Soft, flexible, and realistic silicone or similar elastomeric material to mimic the feel of the cervix, often with a slightly different texture for the "effaced" models. Dimensions (Approximate): Easel Size: Typically sized for tabletop display, likely around 30-45 cm in height and 20-30 cm in width when unfolded. Dilation Inserts: Each insert represents a diameter from 1 cm to 10 cm. Key Features: Progressive Dilation: Features a series of inserts (usually 6-10) showing cervical dilation from approximately 1 cm to 10 cm. Stages of Labor Indication: Clearly labels stages of labor (e.g., Early Stage, Active Stage, Transition Stage) corresponding to specific dilation measurements. Tactile Experience: Allows users to feel the different dilation diameters, enhancing understanding. Visual Clarity: Color-coded inserts may differentiate between initial (thicker) cervix and effaced (thinner) cervix. Easel Design: Folds out into a self-standing easel for convenient display and hands-free presentation. Durable and Portable: Constructed for repeated use in various educational settings and easy to transport. Included Pouch/Mat: Often comes with a protective mat or carrying pouch (like the green one shown) for storage and transport. Application: Childbirth Education Classes: Essential tool for doulas, childbirth educators, and antenatal instructors. Midwifery and Nursing Schools: Used for training students on labor progression and cervical assessment. Obstetrics/Gynecology Clinics: Helpful for explaining labor progression to expectant parents. Hospital Labor & Delivery Units: Can be used by nurses and doctors for patient education.