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a procedure where a suture is placed to keep the cervix closed.
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a procedure used to suture the cervical opening. chorioamnionitis - a serious infection of the placental tissues. chorionic villus sampling (CVS) - placental tissue that is sometimes retrieved for laboratory analysis. Cells from this tissue can be tested for certain genetic abnormalities and chromosomal disorders. congenital abnormality - an abnormality present at birth cordocentesis - a procedure to sample some of the umbilical cord blood during pregnancy. ...
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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.
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a stitch placed around the cervix, or opening between the uterus and vaginal tract, to keep it closed during pregnancy. This is only needed in cases where a woman has a diagnosis of cervical incompetence. This procedure will work for most women, and although early labor may still occur, it will often be past the viability age for the baby.
Ãâó: www.pregnancyloss.info/medical_terms.htm
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| cerclage |
a procedure used to suture the cervical opening.
Ãâó: www.chkd.org/High_Risk_Pregnancy/glossary.asp
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