Cervical Cerclage is a specialized procedure performed during pregnancy to prevent premature birth or miscarriage caused by a weak or shortening cervix. It involves placing a stitch around the cervix to keep it securely closed until the baby reaches a safe stage for delivery.
This procedure is highly recommended for women with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss, cervical incompetence, or early cervical dilation detected during ultrasound. With timely intervention, it significantly improves pregnancy outcomes.
Modern techniques ensure that the procedure is safe, minimally invasive, and performed with precision, allowing mothers to continue their pregnancy with confidence and reduced risk.
Cervical cerclage combines medical precision with continuous monitoring to ensure the safety of both mother and baby throughout pregnancy.
Each case is carefully evaluated based on cervical length, pregnancy history, and current health condition.
We provide emotional reassurance along with medical care, ensuring a stress-free experience.
Supports the cervix and prevents premature opening.
Helps extend pregnancy duration safely.
Increases chances of a healthy baby.
Detailed evaluation including ultrasound and medical history.
Assessment of cervical weakness and personalized treatment strategy.
Safe placement of cerclage followed by regular follow-ups.
Early detection and intervention prevent complications like miscarriage, premature labor, and neonatal health risks.
Enhanced depth perception for precise surgical accuracy.
Efficient control of bleeding and safer tissue handling.
Small incisions for reduced pain and faster healing.
Ensuring effective removal with minimal risk.
Minor risks include infection, mild bleeding, or discomfort. Rarely, contractions may occur. Proper follow-up ensures safe outcomes.
With extensive expertise in high-risk pregnancy management, Dr. Rashmi Shriya specializes in procedures like cervical cerclage that help women carry pregnancies safely to term. Her patient-focused approach ensures detailed monitoring, timely intervention, and emotional support throughout the journey.
She combines advanced obstetric techniques with compassionate care, ensuring every mother feels informed, safe, and confident at every stage of pregnancy.
A surgical stitch placed around the cervix to prevent early opening.
For women with cervical insufficiency or history of miscarriage.
Usually between 12–24 weeks of pregnancy.
Minimal discomfort with anesthesia support.
Typically 20–30 minutes.
Short rest is advised; normal activity resumes gradually.
Avoid long travel unless approved by your doctor.
Around 36–37 weeks or before delivery.
Minor risks like infection or irritation, rarely complications.
It significantly improves chances but depends on overall health.
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