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Cervical cerclage
Hi, I'm 18 weeks pregnant and had a cervical cerclage done at 15 weeks with cervical length 2.8 cm due to previous cervical incompetence at 20 weeks in 2021. I have severe PCOD and conceived through a laparoscopic procedure in August, followed by IUI. My doctor advised me to work from home with regular breaks, but I'm afraid of sitting for long periods. Can I work for the rest of my pregnancy, and what activities can I do?
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You can work but it should not be heavy. Don't lift heavy weight. Do some work and then some rest.
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You can work  from home for the rest of the pregnancy You need bed rest
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U can do routine work without straining yourself
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