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Hi!I am 20 weeks 6days when i’ve lost my baby.after 29days of lost,my doctor said that i have incompetent cervix.the question here is,supposedly he will know about that every time he checked me did he?and he did not asked me whether there is something wrong happen before miscarriage.
for your information. before miscarriage, i’ve lift my luggage, a heavy luggage by myself when i’m going for a vacation and i felt pain. after some rest, the pain disappear. a few days later,i met with an accident and felt so much pain and make me so difficult to stand and walk. But there is no physical injured. after a day,that pain was gone. a few days letter,i’ve felt pain again and felt like going to a bathroom. there is a small amount of bleeding, and i asked my husband to go to the hospital. doctor said that there is no way to save the baby and i have to deliver the baby.
my question is, is my miscarriage happen because of incompetent cervix or because of my physical activities(lift a heavy things such as luggage)and accident? my friends said that if i didn’t do that physical activities and met with and accident, probably my baby is safe.
is there any chance if i didn’t get a stitch during my 2nd pregnancy?
what percent if i just get a bedrest without having a stitch?
Hi Lein,
First, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I wish I could tell you for sure what is the cause of the “incompetent cervix”. I also want to tell you, I hate the term “incompetent” because it makes you feel as if there is something wrong with you. Fact is, we do not really know why some moms have a shorter cervix compared to others. And, some moms with a very short cervix can carry their pregnancy to full term, while others don’t.
I do not think that lifting heavy luggage had anything to do with the loss. However, if you already happened to have some shortening, which had not been discovered, both the lifting of heavy luggage and the accident may have precipitated it.
I do not know if your doctor did check your cervical length or not. Typically most OBs will check it with an abdominal US (and full bladder) anywhere between 18-22 weeks. If there are no other risk factors, and this was your first child, the OB may not have had any reason to be concerned and do an early check.
In your second pregnancy, it would be wise to get yourself monitored early – as early as 11-14 week, and if there is shortening, then depending upon how short your cervix is, and how it holds its length, your OB will suggest whether a cerclage would be essential or not. Thereafter, monitoring at every 2-3 week intervals would be the way to go if findings suggest shortening.
Hope this helps-
Dr.Vijaya