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Pregnancy, Week 15 Cervical length 2.4
I have SCh H and couple of heavy bleeding episodes in week 11. My cervical length is 2.4 - 2.5 on week 15. I'm on Proluton depot once a week & susten 300 Daily. Should I go for cervical cerclage?
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Follow your doctor's advice. If they think it's needed, better go for it.
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Ur cervical length is low U can consult ur gynec for examination and decision regardin cervical encirclage
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Let this decision be left to your Gynaecologist. Getting Cervical cerclage is not available like Cafeteria Approach (that you go to a Cafeteria and place an order, "I want spring roll or I want Chicken Burger").
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Yes you should follow your doctor 's advice for cerclage otherwise you may have preterm delivery or miscarriage.
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Yes
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Yes Length less than 2.5 is a matter of concern
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