Cervix size

2023-01-28 16:38:13
My cervix measured 25mm in my 28 weeks pregnant scan. Is it too short cervix . Will my vlcervix open suddenly . When can I expect my cervix to open itself. Do I need cervical cerclage in 29 weeks pregnant
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Answered2023-01-29 06:23:42

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No one will give you cerclage at 29 weeks. Please consult with a Gynaecologist on Practo with the information regarding your previous pregnancies, any injury to your cervix during previous pregnancies, any history of UTI. With your history a proper treatment can be planned.

Answered2023-01-29 06:05:46

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There's no use of cervical cerclage at or after 28 weeks Don't have to worry if u don't have any symptoms ( pain abdomen, bloody discharge from the vagina) U can ask ur Gynecologist for steroid coverage as a prophylaxis for fetal lung maturity If u r already on progesterone, kindly continue it

Answered2023-01-28 17:18:36

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Yes it's borderline Unpredictable Less than 2.5 cm is a matter of concern

Answered2023-01-29 02:38:55

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Connect please. Cerclage is not done after 28 weeks.

Answered2023-01-29 01:07:08

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Mam it's normal length. Cervical cerclage is not done at this POG. Do u have any pain or bleeding?
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Answered2023-01-28 19:02:41

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