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Cervical Insufficiency: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

by | Jan 20, 2025 | Blog, Female Gynaecologist, Pregnancy Tips

Pregnancy is usually a thing that brings joy with it, but it comes with unexpected challenges. An example is the cervical insufficiency condition. It impacts a woman’s ability to carry a pregnancy to full term. It may be rare, but understanding it can ensure the best possible outcome for both mother and baby

What is Cervical Insufficiency?

It occurs when the cervix—the tissue connecting the uterus to the vagina—is weak or dilates too early in pregnancy. It usually occurs in the second trimester. It can be distinguished from preterm labour. Unlike preterm labour, which comes with contractions, cervical Insufficiency doesn’t show pain or any warning signs. It can lead to pregnancy loss or premature birth if not treated.

Causes of Cervical Insufficiency

There are many factors which contribute to this.

  • Medical History: it could be a result of procedures like cervical biopsies, dilation and curettage (D&C), or even a traumatic childbirth experience for many women that can weaken cervical tissue.
  • Factors from Birth: Some women may be born with abnormalities or genetic conditions, which makes them more likely to have cervix insufficiency.
  • Hormonal Influences: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can soften and weaken cervical tissue, increasing the risk of early dilation.

Other risk factors are carrying multiple pregnancies, history of miscarriage, or uterine anomalies.

Symptoms of Cervical Insufficiency

Being able to differentiate between cervical Insufficiency and other pregnancy complications is important for much-needed early intervention. Cervical insufficiency often has no symptoms, which makes it harder to detect. However, there are some warning signs to watch for, including:

  • Pelvic pressure or fullness.
  • Vaginal spotting or changes in discharge.
  • Early cervical dilation was noticed during routine exams.

Because these symptoms can be subtle or absent, regular prenatal checkups and open communication with your gynecologist and obstetrician, such as Dr Neelima Mantri, are essential.

The Diagnosis

Diagnosing cervical insufficiency typically involves:

  • Medical History Evaluation: A review of past pregnancies, surgeries, or other risk factors is one.
  • Physical Exams: Routine Pelvic exams to check for cervical changes.
  • Ultrasound: Measuring cervical length can help assess the risk of insufficiency.

Detecting it early plays a major role in stopping complications.

Treatment Options

Cervical insufficiency treatment depends on how serious the condition is and what stage the pregnancy is at. Common options include:

  1. Cerclage: It is a surgical procedure. It involves stitching the cervix to keep it closed. Cerlage is often carried out between 12–14 weeks of pregnancy in high-risk cases or simply as an emergency measure if the cervix begins to dilate prematurely.
  2. Progesterone Therapy: Another way is therapy. Progesterone, a hormone essential for pregnancy, may be prescribed to help strengthen the cervix and reduce any inflammation.
  3. Restrictions: In some cases, doctors may recommend bed rest or minimal physical activity to reduce pressure on the cervix.

Pregnancy differs from person to person, so your doctors will work together based on your history to create a plan that works best for you.

Conclusion

Women can navigate this by understanding the causes, recognising the symptoms, and working closely with healthcare providers. If you or someone you know is at risk, encourage them to seek medical advice and consult the best obstetrician in Mumbai. Connect with Dr Neelima Mantri today.

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