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  2. What is an 'incompetent cervix?' Why experts want women to ...

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    What are the signs of an incompetent cervix and can the condition be cured? Yahoo Life asked experts for causes, signs and possible treatments for the pregnancy complication.

  3. What is an incompetent cervix: causes, symptoms, treatments - AOL

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    What are the signs of an incompetent cervix and can the condition be cured? Yahoo Life asked experts for causes, signs and possible treatments for the pregnancy complication.

  4. Cervical weakness - Wikipedia

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    In cases of cervical weakness, dilation and effacement of the cervix may occur without pain or uterine contractions. In a normal pregnancy, dilation and effacement occurs in response to uterine contractions. Cervical weakness becomes a problem when the cervix is pushed to open by the growing pressure in the uterus as pregnancy progresses.

  5. Obstetric ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    Obstetric sonography is useful in the assessment of the cervix in women at risk for premature birth. A short cervix preterm is associated with a higher risk for premature delivery: At 24 weeks' gestation, a cervix length of less than 25 mm defines a risk group for spontaneous preterm birth. Further, the shorter the cervix, the greater the risk ...

  6. Preterm birth - Wikipedia

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    Obstetric ultrasound has become useful in the assessment of the cervix in women at risk for premature delivery. A short cervix preterm is undesirable: A cervical length of less than 25 mm (0.98 in) at or before 24 weeks of gestational age is the most common definition of cervical incompetence. [90]

  7. Pessary - Wikipedia

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    Some additional uses for pessaries are for an incarcerated uterus, prevention of preterm birth and an incompetent cervix. [3] [10] In early pregnancy the uterus can be displaced, which can lead to pain and rectal and urinary complications. [3] A pessary can be used to treat this condition and support the uterus. [3]

  8. Cervical pessary - Wikipedia

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    Cervical pessary is a medical device used to treat an incompetent (or insufficient) cervix (cervix starts to shorten and open too early). Early in the pregnancy a round silicone pessary is placed at the opening to the cervix to close it, and then it's removed later in the pregnancy when the risk of a preterm birth has passed.

  9. Anomaly scan - Wikipedia

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    The anomaly scan, also sometimes called the anatomy scan, 20-week ultrasound, or level 2 ultrasound, evaluates anatomic structures of the fetus, placenta, and maternal pelvic organs. This scan is an important and common component of routine prenatal care . [ 1 ]