Had my scan today and they mentioned cervical length, im 20 weeks. Doc didnt say anything is wrong but i didnt note the number properly and now im a bit tense at home. what is the normal range yaar?
I spent sleepless nights googling cervical length when mine showed 2.8 cm! I was terrified of preterm labor, but my doctor put me on progesterone and told me to rest. Please don't stress like I did, just trust your gynac's advice completely.
During my anomaly scan in the second trimester, my cervical length was 3.5 cm, which the doctor said was perfect. Usually, anything above 3 cm is considered very safe and normal. They keep checking this in scans to make sure there is no early funneling.
According to medical standards and what my doctor explained, a normal cervical length is usually between 30mm to 50mm. If it drops below 25mm (2.5 cm) before 24 weeks, doctors might suggest extra precautions or a stitch. Definitely consult your gynac to understand your specific report.
Actually, I just got my scan report today and my cervical length is 3.2 cm. Is this considered normal for the 20th week? My doctor said it's fine but I still feel a bit nervous about it.
I remember dealing with horrible nausea while also worrying about my cervical length being slightly short at 2.9 cm. My doctor just advised me to avoid lifting heavy things and take it easy. Focus on keeping yourself hydrated and resting as much as possible.
I totally understand how scary it is to look at these medical terms on your scan reports. Your heart just wants everything to be safe for your little miracle. Usually, doctors want it to be above 3 cm, so please don't worry, your baby is protected.
Hey, don't stress too much about these numbers, trust your doctor! Generally, anything between 3 to 5 cm is totally fine. Unless your gynac specifically tells you there is an issue, just relax and enjoy your pregnancy!