Twin with 2.5cm cervical len. at 28weeks

2024-01-29 03:05:47
I'm pregnant with Twin MCDA type at 28th week. In scanning got to know that my cervical length is 2.5cm. And both the babies weigh 1.1kg each. My gync said it's normal and also I'm under proluton injection at fortnightly and also under duphaston medication. I had recently obstetrics cholestasis diagnosed with bileacid 17.69, after medication with udiliv it has reduced to 6.4 I want to know should I need to go for cervical cerclage to continue my full term 36 to 37weeks.  I'm bit worried about PTB before 36weeks.
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Answered2024-01-30 06:41:11

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It is a little late, but it is never too late. If your Gynaecologist is confident that the stitch can be given safely please go ahead and take it.

Answered2024-01-29 06:18:04

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Kindly connect for elaborate advice.

Answered2024-01-29 04:29:29

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Plz consult for detailed advice

Answered2024-01-29 03:27:33

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Answered2024-01-29 03:12:58

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Length less than 2.5 is not normal The decision whether to go with cervical circalage would also depend upon the diameter of the internal os I would advise you to go with there stitch because with twin pregnancy and 2.5 CM length at 28 weeks chances of preterm delivery are pretty high

Answered2024-01-29 06:34:48

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