Hello,
Im 21 weeks and at 20 weeks my cervix measured at 2.4cm. Previous to this measurment my cervix was 3.3cm at 12 weeks...
My OBGYN is not even monitoring me. He didnt tell me to restrict any activities or anything. He didnt even mention my cervix during our last appointment but instead I had to ask and he said "what is it?" then actually had to go through all the 'hassle' to LOOK at my file.
I went to my family doctor today and was told that yes, 2.4cm at 20 weeks is short, but if I make it to 23 weeks "chances are the baby will live." .....WHAT?!...
Should I be demanding treatment or is the doctor right to just see me every 4 weeks? I dont see him again until Im 24 weeks.
Re: Incompetent cervix 21 weeks. What do I do?
Second, yes a 2.4 cm cervix at 21 weeks is short but not quite in the danger zone. I was measuring 2.5 cm at 15 weeks and was sent to a high risk MFM. You may want to ask your OB for a referral...different OB's have different opinions on this but IMO it's better to be safe than sorry. Just FYI, sometimes MFM's won't see you unless you are 2 cm or under at 20 weeks.
Most of the time your cervix will be fine and will hold steady if there is no funneling (it's important to know if you are funneling or not, which I'm assuming you aren't given the reaction from your OB). There is a higher likelihood for preterm birth, but many women go to term.
The 23 week statement, although shocking, is true: at 24 weeks there is a chance for viability for the baby if you were to go into labor, and of course that increases with each week the baby stays cooking! But at 2.4 cm at 21 weeks there is a very high chance you will be ok although I would still recommend asking for a referral if it will help put you at ease.
I am 21 weeks and went from 2.5 cm at 15 weeks to 1.9 cm at 21 weeks. My doctor prefers not to perform a cerclage unless it's an absolute emergency given the associated risks - I should also add that I have a 12cm subchorionic hematoma that appeared at 15 wks. I'm currently on progesterone suppositories as they are proven to help stabilize the cervix. I'm monitored weekly until 24 weeks (in case they need to place a cerclage) but then after 24 weeks I am released back to my OB. If I start to go into labor then they will put me on hospital bed rest until I have to deliver.
As far as restrictions, I'm on modified bed rest but I also have a large SCH. I'm on pelvic rest as well and can't lift anything over 5 lbs.
As far as how early I will deliver we won't know! And I may make it 40+ weeks with no issues whatsoever.
I know it sounds incredibly scary but so far your numbers look decent and you're super close to 24 weeks! Try not to worry too much!
Good luck to you and your baby!
I do have insurance but the real question is will my OB refer me to a MFM? He will probably decline my request. I tried to go to another OB for a second opinion but there is a 5 month waitlist.
My measurement was NOT taken transvaginaly at 20 weeks.
I also had a LEEP about 8 years ago. My MFM claims that many times short cervixes due to LEEPs can still be very strong. And yes, did they measure abdominally or transvaginally? There is a huuge difference in accuracy.
@happywifemomofone Congrats on 35 weeks! So happy to hear the cerclage was successful for you!
You'd really want to have a transvaginal as that will be the most accurate measurement. In fact they recommend anyone with a LEEP to have a transvaginal btw 18-22 weeks to take the measurement.
Your other option is to call your insurance company and see if you would need a referral in order to see an MFM. If not then just find one in your network and go. If yes then first ask your OB for the referral - if the answer is no or he is difficult then perhaps call an MFM office and explain your situation.
Your right on the cusp - again, some MFM's feel 2.5cm or less is the standard for monitoring, others won't see you unless you are 2 cm or less. But you should really be measured transvaginally to have an accurate measurement and then go from there.
Had a transvaginal ultrasound and cervix came in at 2-2.8cm. They didnt suggest any intervention.
I guess I'll just take it easy and not lift anything...hoping my cervix keeps hold until 24 weeks.