Cervical dilation (or cervical dilatation) is the opening of the
cervix
The cervix or cervix uteri (Latin, 'neck of the uterus') is the lower part of the uterus (womb) in the human female reproductive system. The cervix is usually 2 to 3 cm long (~1 inch) and roughly cylindrical in shape, which changes during ...
, the entrance to the uterus, during
childbirth,
miscarriage
Miscarriage, also known in medical terms as a spontaneous abortion and pregnancy loss, is the death of an embryo or fetus before it is able to survive independently. Miscarriage before 6 weeks of gestation is defined by ESHRE as biochemical lo ...
,
induced abortion
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of pregnan ...
, or gynecological surgery. Cervical dilation may occur naturally, or may be induced surgically or medically.
In childbirth
In the later stages of pregnancy, the cervix may already have opened up to 1–3 cm (or more in rarer circumstances), but during
labor, repeated
uterine contractions lead to further widening of the cervix to about 6 centimeters. From that point, pressure from the presenting part (head in vertex births or bottom in breech births), along with uterine contractions, will dilate the cervix to 10 centimeters, which is "complete." Cervical dilation is accompanied by
effacement, the thinning of the cervix.
General guidelines for cervical dilation:
* Latent phase: 0–3 centimeters
* Active Labor: 4–7 centimeters
* Transition: 8–10 centimeters
* Complete: 10 centimeters. Delivery of the infant takes place shortly after this stage is reached (although the mother does not always push right away.)
Symptoms
During
pregnancy, the os (opening) of the cervix is blocked by a thick plug of
mucus to prevent bacteria from entering the uterus. During dilation, this plug is loosened. It may come out as one piece, or as thick mucus discharge from the vagina. When this occurs, it is an indication that the cervix is beginning to dilate, although not all women will notice this mucus plug being released.
Bloody show Bloody show is the passage of a small amount of blood or blood-tinged mucus through the vagina near the end of pregnancy. It is caused by the detachment of the cervical mucus plug that seals the cervix during pregnancy, and is one of the signs that ...
is another indication that the cervix is dilating. Bloody show usually comes along with the mucus plug, and may continue throughout labor, making the mucus tinged pink, red or brown. Fresh, red blood is usually not associated with dilation, but rather serious complications such as
placental abruption, or
placenta previa. Red blood in small quantities often also follows an exam.
The pain experienced during dilation is similar to that of
menstruation
Menstruation (also known as a period, among other colloquial terms) is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina. The menstrual cycle is characterized by the rise and fall of hor ...
(although markedly more intense), as period pains are thought to be due to the passing of
endometrium
The endometrium is the inner epithelial layer, along with its mucous membrane, of the mammalian uterus. It has a basal layer and a functional layer: the basal layer contains stem cells which regenerate the functional layer. The functional laye ...
through the cervix. Most of the pain during labor is caused by the uterus contracting to dilate the cervix.
Induced dilation in childbirth
Prostaglandin
The prostaglandins (PG) are a group of physiologically active lipid compounds called eicosanoids having diverse hormone-like effects in animals. Prostaglandins have been found in almost every tissue in humans and other animals. They are derive ...
s (P2 and
PGE2) contribute to cervical ripening and dilation. The body produces these hormones naturally. Sometimes prostaglandins in synthesized forms are applied directly to the cervix to induce labor.
In women who have had a previous
cesarean section, the
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists issued a bulletin that
misoprostol never be used for this purpose. ACOG's findings conclude that the collagen softening properties of misoprostol could be absorbed through the cervix and vaginal vault up into the low transverse scar of a typical cesarean section, and significantly increase the risk of uterine rupture. Prostaglandins are also present in human
semen, and
sexual intercourse
Sexual intercourse (or coitus or copulation) is a sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure or reproduction.Sexual intercourse most commonly means penile–vaginal penetrat ...
is commonly recommended for promoting the onset of labor, although the limited data available makes the effectiveness of this method uncertain.
Other means of natural cervical ripening include
nipple stimulation, which produces
oxytocin
Oxytocin (Oxt or OT) is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide normally produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. It plays a role in social bonding, reproduction, childbirth, and the period after childbirth. Oxytocin ...
, a hormone which is necessary for uterine contractions. Nipple stimulation can be performed manually, by use of a
breast pump, or by suckling. Henci Goer, in her comprehensive book, The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth, details how this practice was researched in two separate studies of 100 and 200 women in the mid nineteen-eighties. Women were assigned randomly to two groups. In one group, nipples were stimulated for one-hour sessions, three times per day. In the other group, women were to avoid any form of nipple stimulation or sexual intercourse. The researchers concluded in both studies that nipple stimulation could indeed ripen the cervix and in some cases induce
uterine contractions
Uterine contractions are muscle contractions of the uterine smooth muscle that occur during the menstrual cycle and labour. Uterine contractions occur throughout the menstrual cycle in the non-pregnant state and throughout gestation.
Throughout ...
. Goer further notes that in the smaller study, an
external fetal monitor was used, and no
uterine hyperstimulation was noted.
Cervical dilation may be induced mechanically by placing devices inside the cervix that will expand while in place. A
balloon catheter may be used. Other products include
osmotic dilators, such as
laminaria stick (made of dried seaweed) or synthetic
hygroscopic materials, which expand when placed in a moist environment.
Results from 2021 systematic reviews of the literature found no differences in
cesarean delivery, neonatal, nor maternal outcomes between inpatient or outpatient
cervical ripening Cervical effacement or cervical ripening refers to a thinning of the cervix.
Background
Cervical effacement is a component of the Bishop score and can be expressed as a percentage.
Prior to effacement, the cervix is like a long bottleneck, usu ...
.
In abortion care
In treatment of
spontaneous
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* Spontaneous abortion
* Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
* Spontaneous combustion
* Spontaneous declaration
* Spontaneous emission
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* Spontaneous generation
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* Spontan ...
or
induced abortion
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of pregnan ...
, preparation (softening and dilating) of the cervix allows the cannulae
vacuum aspiration to pass more easily into the uterus, which may make the procedure shorter in duration, more comfortable for the patient, and easier to perform.
Preparation may also reduce the rare complications of uterine perforation and cervical injury.
Options for cervical preparation prior to the abortion procedure include osmotic dilators and pharmacologic agents. Osmotic dilators produce wide cervical dilation in a predictable fashion and are generally used in more advanced pregnancies.
Pharmacologic agents, such as
misoprostol and
mifepristone, soften the cervix and facilitate cervical dilation, and may be used alone in early pregnancy, or in combination with osmotic dilators prior to
dilation and evacuation.
In hysteroscopy
In
hysteroscopy, the diameter of the hysteroscope is generally too large to conveniently pass the
cervix
The cervix or cervix uteri (Latin, 'neck of the uterus') is the lower part of the uterus (womb) in the human female reproductive system. The cervix is usually 2 to 3 cm long (~1 inch) and roughly cylindrical in shape, which changes during ...
directly, thereby necessitating cervical dilation to be performed prior to insertion. Cervical dilation can be performed by temporarily stretching the cervix with a series of ''(cervical) dilators'' of increasing diameter.
Misoprostol prior to hysteroscopy for cervical dilation appears to facilitate an easier and uncomplicated procedure only in premenopausal women.
References
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