The cervix maintains the fetus in situ during pregnancy and dilates during labour to allow delivery of the baby. Congenital or iatrogenically-induced structural abnormalities of the cervix are associated with an increased risk of preterm birth. The role of cervical infection is less clear. Cervical studies may be useful in the prediction of preterm delivery: both a shortened cervical length identified on transvaginal ultrasound examination and an increased level of fetal fibronectin in cervico-vaginal secretions are associated with an increased risk of preterm delivery. In singleton pregnancy, cervical cerclage reduces the risk of preterm birth by 25%. There is no evidence of a reduction in neonatal mortality or morbidity, and the ben...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Background: Congenital uterine malformations are the result of disturbances in mullerian duct develo...
Currently ACOG recommends that a mid-term screening strategy may be considered to identify short cer...
The cervix maintains the fetus in situ during pregnancy and dilates during labour to allow delivery ...
Preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in developed nations. The he...
Preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in developed nations. The he...
Cervical cerclage remains a proven method for the prevention of preterm birth caused by a ‘weak cerv...
Cervical cerclage remains a proven method for the prevention of preterm birth caused by a ‘weak cerv...
Cervical cerclage remains a proven method for the prevention of preterm birth caused by a ‘weak cerv...
Cervical cerclage remains a proven method for the prevention of preterm birth caused by a ‘weak cerv...
Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Cervical insufficiency is no...
A shortened cervix is often considered to be equivalent to cervical insufficiency, and a cerclage ma...
Preterm delivery is one of the most serious public health problems and is the most important factor ...
Aim: to improve efficacy of predicting preterm labor in the first trimester of pregnancy by combinin...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Background: Congenital uterine malformations are the result of disturbances in mullerian duct develo...
Currently ACOG recommends that a mid-term screening strategy may be considered to identify short cer...
The cervix maintains the fetus in situ during pregnancy and dilates during labour to allow delivery ...
Preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in developed nations. The he...
Preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in developed nations. The he...
Cervical cerclage remains a proven method for the prevention of preterm birth caused by a ‘weak cerv...
Cervical cerclage remains a proven method for the prevention of preterm birth caused by a ‘weak cerv...
Cervical cerclage remains a proven method for the prevention of preterm birth caused by a ‘weak cerv...
Cervical cerclage remains a proven method for the prevention of preterm birth caused by a ‘weak cerv...
Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Cervical insufficiency is no...
A shortened cervix is often considered to be equivalent to cervical insufficiency, and a cerclage ma...
Preterm delivery is one of the most serious public health problems and is the most important factor ...
Aim: to improve efficacy of predicting preterm labor in the first trimester of pregnancy by combinin...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Background: Congenital uterine malformations are the result of disturbances in mullerian duct develo...
Currently ACOG recommends that a mid-term screening strategy may be considered to identify short cer...