a procedure where Your cervix is sutured (stitched) closed
a stitch inserted around the cervix to prevent it from opening too early
a surgical procedure in which the cervix is sutured closed, in order to prevent it from opening early
a surgical procedure that involves stitching the cervix closed with a strong thread for the full-term of the pregnancy
a surgical procedure to place a suture into your cervix
A surgical procedure that places a stitch in the cervical opening to hold it closed.
Placement of a non-absorbable suture around an incompetent (weak) cervical opening in an attempt to keep it closed and thus prevent miscarriage. Also known as a cervical stitch.
A stitch placed in a weak cervix to help prevent premature delivery
A surgical stitch (suture) used to try to keep cervix tightly closed. Used for women with Incompetent Cervix.
Stitching closed a weak cervix (called an incompetent cervix) to support a pregnancy to term. Most successful in preventing miscarriage and preterm labor when performed early in pregnancy -- at about 18 to 20 weeks.
A stitch placed in a weak or incompetent cervix to keep the cervix closed and support a pregnancy to term.
a surgical method for closing an incompetent cervix during pregnancy to prevent premature delivery.
A suture placed around the cervix.