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Dilation
Getting bigger. Dilation factor of 2, then it would get twice the size.
A translation is when a shape slides. There are three other transformations other than this: * rotation * dilation * reflection. During translation, an object changes its position but not orientation.
Geometric dilation (size change, typically expansion) does not change the shape of a figure, or its center location, only the size.
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dilatation and effacement of cervixfull formation of lower uterine segment
Cervical manipulation.
Start the day of the procedure.
Only if your doctor choses to do this as a sterile procedure - anything introduced into the vagina during dilation could potentially cause a uterine infection.
The medical term for preparation of the cervix for birth is "cervical ripening." This process involves softening and thinning of the cervix to allow for easier passage of the baby through the birth canal.
Building up to the actual birth, the cervix goes through spasms and the opening enlarges. It becomes thinner (called effacement) and opens (called dilation). When the cervix is fully dilated (about ten centimetres), contractions help the baby to move from the uterus into the vagina, and the birth takes place.
dilation and currettage is usually done under anesthesia. There is associated post operative cramping similar to cramping during the monthly cycle
Dilation
The procedure for dilation of the kidney?
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Effacement refers to a stage in labor during which the cervix becomes thin and begins the process of dilation which moves the cervix out of the way so the baby can be born. When the cervix is fully effaced and dilated to 10 centimeters, the baby begins to move down the birth canal. Effacement refers to a stage in labor during which the cervix becomes thin and begins the process of dilation which moves the cervix out of the way so the baby can be born. When the cervix is fully effaced and dilated to 10 centimeters, the baby begins to move down the birth canal.