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This is my 3rd pregnancy & I'd put prophylactic cerclage in at 14 wks as a preventative bcz of a history of IC. At 12 wks scan cervix was 45 mm long nd closed. Now i am 17 wks and on modified bedrest. Am i still high-risk for premature water break or preterm labor after 3wks of cerclage procedure?? Or i can do routine work like cooking and cleaning?
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You will always be at risk for premature rupture of membrane and for premature labour. So it is better to take all precautions as advised to you. I don't know what all restrictions have been imposed on you by "modified" bed rest. They can be modified to a certain extent.
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Risk of some extent will always there Adviced bed rest Avoid physical relationship  until delivery Treatment for  constipation  is mandatory
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The scan at 12 weeks was normal Repeat ultrasound to find out length of cervix n diameter of internal os
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