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Cervical length 31 mm at 11 weeks
I had a scan at 11 weeks 4 days my cervical length was 31mm at that time. Before that at 8 weeks scan it was 41 mm. My doctor does not seems to be concerned as she says that above 2.5 is good. But I am concerned about decrease in cervical length. How can cervical length decrease so much. She directly asked me to come for scan at 18 weeks. Should I have a scan in mid and go for anamoly scan only . This is my first pregnancy.
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Please share your full obstetric history. How many children do you have earlier? Did you have a Caesarean or a normal delivery? Any difficulty in doing iD&C done earlier. You should consult your Gynaecologist with this information. A cervical length of 31 mm per se doesn't need any treatment but analysed in relation to other factors it may need treatment.
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You need to be concerned if there are few symptoms like fever, white discharge etc. Connect online with your scan reports for further information
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Connect please
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Follow your gynecologist advise..above 2.5 is normal
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Your  doctor is absolutely correct in advising that the length of 2.5 CM Plus is normal trust your doctor and put your fears at rest You don't need a scan in between
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