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Cervical incompetent at 18 weeks
Hi, I am first time mum, found that my cervix length is 0.5 cm found this issue in my NT scan, done cervical cerlage at 15 weeks Dec-25-2021 before procedure also I didn't faced any symptoms of spotting or white discharge. After 20 days of procedure yesterday and today morning getting white sticky discharge is it normal or I need to go to hospital? I am in complete bed rest. After seeing this discharge I am so confused and worried. Please clarify my doubt. Thanks
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Your cervix length is not 0.5 cm but it is 2.7 cm. (I just read your report). Cervix length of 0.5 cm can't support a pregnancy but Cervix length of 2.7 cm is fine. You are primigravida (First time mom). Personally I would not have given you cervical stitch. Your discharge should be seen by a Gynaecologist to decide if it needs treatment.
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Thats fine
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A slight discharge could be found, just make sure there is no soreness or itching or foul smell
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Any itching in the discharge??
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