Cervical cerclage is a treatment used to prevent premature birth or miscarriage in women with a weak or incompetent cervix. This condition occurs when the cervix starts to dilate or open too early during pregnancy, increasing the risk of preterm labour. Causes can include previous cervical surgery, congenital anomalies, or trauma. The procedure involves placing a stitch around the cervix to provide additional support and help keep it closed. It is typically performed between 12 and 24 weeks of pregnancy and is usually done under local anaesthesia. Benefits include reduced risk of preterm birth and improved chances of carrying the pregnancy to term. Dr Geeta Agrawal, an expert gynaecologist, performs cervical cerclage with precision, offering comprehensive care and support to enhance pregnancy outcomes for women with cervical insufficiency.
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