The Bishop Score is determined by evaluating five key components: cervical dilation, cervical effacement, cervical consistency, cervical position, and fetal station. Each component is given a score, and the total score can range from 0 to 13.
Cervical Dilation: The opening of the cervix measured in centimeters (0-3 points). Cervical Effacement: The thinning of the cervix measured in percentage (0-3 points). Cervical Consistency: The firmness of the cervix (0-2 points). Cervical Position: The position of the cervix in relation to the vaginal axis (0-2 points). Fetal Station: The position of the fetus in relation to the ischial spines of the pelvis (0-3 points).