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Cervix length short even after cerclage
I had MC Donald cerclage at 22 weeks as cervix length went to 2.2 cm with funneling, now I am at 28 weeks I went for a scan where cervix length came up with 1.4 cm with the report mentioning sutures are seen but can't comment on intact incirclage. Why did this happen and what are the chances now for the survival of the baby? Today after this I am feeling one side sharp pelvic pain in some intervals and even my stomach is stretching on one side in some intervals, this used to happen before also but today I feel more. What should be done?
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Hi For this you will have to visit in person as this can’t be addressed in online consultations.
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This can happen…you should immediately consult your doctor in person and do accordingly
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Complete bed rest with head low position Progesterone support
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This needs examination and then management. This cannot be managed by online consultation. Please visit your gynecologist and take medicine and advise for the same.
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