Telophase I
Telophase I is the final stage of the first meiotic division, occurring after Anaphase I. During this phase, the separated homologous chromosomes reach opposite poles of the cell. The nuclear envelope begins to reform around each set of chromosomes, which may also start to de-condense.
At the end of telophase I, the cell undergoes cytokinesis, resulting in two daughter cells, each with half the original chromosome number. These cells are now haploid, containing one chromosome from each homologous pair, and will proceed to Meiosis II for further division.