At my scan they measured my cervix length and said it has reduced a bit. Im thoda scared after reading stuff online. Just want to understand why this happens, planning to ask my gynac in detail next visit.
I felt so worried about everything during my first pregnancy, including things like cervix length! My doctor explained that as the pregnancy progresses, the cervix naturally starts to soften and shorten a bit to prepare for labor. But if it happens too early, it's something they monitor closely. Just trust your doctor's judgment on this.
Oh, I'm currently pregnant too, and my gynac actually checks my cervix length regularly. She said it's important for preventing preterm labor. If it starts shortening too early, they take measures like cervical cerclage or progesterone. It means your body is getting ready for delivery, but if it happens too soon, it's a concern. Have you talked to your doc about it?
My dear, the body works in mysterious ways, especially during pregnancy. Usually, as the time for delivery comes closer, the cervix will start to change, becoming shorter and softer. Our grandmothers always stressed taking plenty of rest and avoiding heavy work. But if it's happening too early, please, you must consult your doctor immediately.
In our family, everyone had an opinion about every pregnancy symptom! My saas ji said it's a sign the baby is getting ready to come out, which is true towards the end. But if it happens early, everyone would say 'jaldi se doctor ko dikhao!' It's really important to talk to your gynac about it, they know best.
Ho na, this is part of the body's process. As the baby grows and delivery time approaches, the cervix starts to efface, meaning it shortens and thins out. It's a natural preparation for labor. But if this happens much earlier than expected, it means a higher risk of preterm birth. So, your gynac will be watching it carefully, haan na.
Ugh, pregnancy is so many worries, na? First morning sickness, then these things! Cervix length decreasing is actually a natural process called 'effacement' that happens as your body prepares for birth. But if it's decreasing too early, it can indicate a risk of preterm labor. Your doctor will monitor it and advise if any precautions are needed. Don't stress alone, talk to your doc.