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What is cervical cerclage? Cervical cerclage is a medical procedure where a stitch is placed around the cervix, the lower part of the uterus, during pregnancy. This is done to help support the cervix and prevent premature birth or pregnancy loss." Who Needs Cervical Cerclage? It's typically recommended for women with a history of cervical insufficiency or a short cervix, which can increase the risk of preterm birth or pregnancy loss. In some cases, it might also be recommended if cervical changes are detected during pregnancy." The timing of the procedure. Cervical cerclage can be done early in pregnancy, usually around 12 to 14 weeks, as a preventive measure. But it can also be performed during the second trimester if cervical changes are detected. Timing is crucial and depends on individual circumstances." The procedure and potential risks. During a cervical cerclage, the cervix is stitched closed with strong sutures, creating a barrier to support the pregnancy. While this can be effective, it's not without risks, including infection, bleeding, rupture of membranes, and injury to the cervix. Always discuss these risks with your healthcare provider." Monitoring and follow-up. After a cerclage, close monitoring is essential. Some women may need to restrict physical activity or even go on bed rest to reduce the risk of cervical changes. Regular prenatal check-ups and ultrasounds are crucial to assess the cervix's condition and ensure the sutures remain in place."