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Cervical Dilation Simulator with 0-10cm, for Midwife and Doula Training, Medical Education, and Birth Learning, with Scroll Design

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  • Comprehensive Cervical Dilation Representation:Includes 11 cervical dilation models ranging from 0 to 10 cm, offering a clear and accurate representation of each stage of cervical dilation for educational and training purposes.
  • Interactive Learning Tool: Comes with a durable, easy-to-use scroll where users can place the models in sequence, enhancing hands-on learning for medical students, midwives, and childbirth educators.
  • Portable and Convenient: The lightweight and compact design allows for easy storage and transportation, making it ideal for both classroom settings and on-the-go demonstrations.
  • Ideal for Obstetrics and Midwifery Training:Perfect for medical professionals, midwives, doulas, and educators to teach and demonstrate the progression of cervical dilation and fetal positioning during labor.
  • Versatile Educational Tool:This cervical dilation model is a great educational tool suitable for use in classrooms, clinics, and hospitals to improve patient education, birth preparation, and midwife or doula training



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Cervical Dilation Simulator with 0-10cm
Cervical Dilation Simulator with 0-10cm
Cervical Dilation Simulator
Cervical Dilation Simulator with 0-10cm

Anne
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Pros: These are accurately sized and they make a decent attempt to simulate textures and effacement. They are not attached to one another, so you can mix them up and hide them from view to practice, but the also come with a roll out pad to show everything in sequence. The set comes with a small zippered bag that fits all of the pieces and the mat, and is convenient for storage or transport.Cons: Some of the sizes of a gel like substance in them, which instantly attracts dirt and collects fingerprints. Probably best to practice with gloves, which is more realistic in any case.