Certificate In Psychology (CPSY) Practice Exam

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What is the typical range in length for the first stage of labor?

  1. 3 hours to 14 hours

  2. Less than 1 hour to several days

  3. 3 hours to 1 day

  4. 1 hour to 2 hours

The correct answer is: Less than 1 hour to several days

The first stage of labor is characterized by the onset of regular contractions and the gradual dilation of the cervix. In general, this stage can vary significantly in duration among individuals, ranging from a few hours to several days. It is influenced by various factors, such as the woman's parity (whether she has given birth before) and the individual characteristics of the labor experience. The extended timeframe in option B acknowledges that it is not uncommon for first-time mothers to experience a longer labor, whereas those who have given birth before may have a shorter duration. This variability is essential for understanding the natural process of childbirth and reflects the wide range of personal experiences during labor.