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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Cervical weakness | |||
| synonyms = Cervical incompetence, cervical insufficiency | |||
| field = [[Obstetrics]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Painless]] [[cervical dilation]], [[preterm birth]] | |||
| complications = [[Preterm birth]], [[miscarriage]] | |||
| onset = [[Second trimester]] of [[pregnancy]] | |||
| duration = Varies | |||
| causes = [[Congenital]] factors, [[trauma]], [[surgical procedures]] | |||
| risks = [[Multiple gestation]], [[uterine anomalies]], [[previous cervical surgery]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Ultrasound]], [[physical examination]] | |||
| differential = [[Preterm labor]], [[preterm premature rupture of membranes]] | |||
| prevention = [[Cervical cerclage]], [[progesterone supplementation]] | |||
| treatment = [[Cervical cerclage]], [[bed rest]], [[progesterone]] | |||
| prognosis = Varies, improved with treatment | |||
| frequency = Affects approximately 1% of pregnancies | |||
}} | |||
'''Cervical weakness''', also known as '''cervical insufficiency''', is a medical condition in which the [[cervix]] of a pregnant woman dilates prematurely without labor or contractions. This condition can lead to [[miscarriage]] or preterm birth during the second and early third trimesters of pregnancy. Understanding cervical weakness is crucial for early diagnosis and management to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes. | '''Cervical weakness''', also known as '''cervical insufficiency''', is a medical condition in which the [[cervix]] of a pregnant woman dilates prematurely without labor or contractions. This condition can lead to [[miscarriage]] or preterm birth during the second and early third trimesters of pregnancy. Understanding cervical weakness is crucial for early diagnosis and management to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
Cervical weakness may be caused by a variety of factors, including: | Cervical weakness may be caused by a variety of factors, including: | ||
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* Congenital conditions that affect the structure or strength of the cervix. | * Congenital conditions that affect the structure or strength of the cervix. | ||
* Hormonal factors that may affect the integrity of the cervical tissue. | * Hormonal factors that may affect the integrity of the cervical tissue. | ||
==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
Many women with cervical weakness do not experience noticeable symptoms until complications arise. However, some may experience: | Many women with cervical weakness do not experience noticeable symptoms until complications arise. However, some may experience: | ||
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* Vaginal spotting or light bleeding. | * Vaginal spotting or light bleeding. | ||
* Changes in vaginal discharge. | * Changes in vaginal discharge. | ||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
Diagnosis of cervical weakness typically involves: | Diagnosis of cervical weakness typically involves: | ||
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* [[Ultrasound]] imaging to measure the length of the cervix and assess for signs of funneling (where the internal part of the cervix begins to dilate). | * [[Ultrasound]] imaging to measure the length of the cervix and assess for signs of funneling (where the internal part of the cervix begins to dilate). | ||
* In some cases, a procedure called a [[hysterosonography]] may be used to evaluate the cervical canal more closely. | * In some cases, a procedure called a [[hysterosonography]] may be used to evaluate the cervical canal more closely. | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Treatment for cervical weakness may include: | Treatment for cervical weakness may include: | ||
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* A [[cerclage]], which is a surgical procedure where a stitch is placed around the cervix to help keep it closed. | * A [[cerclage]], which is a surgical procedure where a stitch is placed around the cervix to help keep it closed. | ||
* Bed rest or reduced activity, although the effectiveness of these measures is debated among healthcare professionals. | * Bed rest or reduced activity, although the effectiveness of these measures is debated among healthcare professionals. | ||
==Prevention== | ==Prevention== | ||
Preventive measures for cervical weakness may include: | Preventive measures for cervical weakness may include: | ||
* Avoiding unnecessary cervical procedures that could weaken the cervix. | * Avoiding unnecessary cervical procedures that could weaken the cervix. | ||
* Early and regular prenatal care to monitor the health of the pregnancy and the condition of the cervix. | * Early and regular prenatal care to monitor the health of the pregnancy and the condition of the cervix. | ||
==Complications== | ==Complications== | ||
If left untreated, cervical weakness can lead to: | If left untreated, cervical weakness can lead to: | ||
* Second-trimester miscarriage. | * Second-trimester miscarriage. | ||
* Preterm birth, which is associated with a higher risk of neonatal complications and long-term developmental issues in children. | * Preterm birth, which is associated with a higher risk of neonatal complications and long-term developmental issues in children. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Preterm birth]] | * [[Preterm birth]] | ||
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* [[Pregnancy]] | * [[Pregnancy]] | ||
* [[Cerclage]] | * [[Cerclage]] | ||
[[Category:Obstetrics]] | [[Category:Obstetrics]] | ||
[[Category:Gynecology]] | [[Category:Gynecology]] | ||
[[Category:Women's health]] | [[Category:Women's health]] | ||
{{Medicine-stub}} | {{Medicine-stub}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 4 April 2025
| Cervical weakness | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Cervical incompetence, cervical insufficiency |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Painless cervical dilation, preterm birth |
| Complications | Preterm birth, miscarriage |
| Onset | Second trimester of pregnancy |
| Duration | Varies |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Congenital factors, trauma, surgical procedures |
| Risks | Multiple gestation, uterine anomalies, previous cervical surgery |
| Diagnosis | Ultrasound, physical examination |
| Differential diagnosis | Preterm labor, preterm premature rupture of membranes |
| Prevention | Cervical cerclage, progesterone supplementation |
| Treatment | Cervical cerclage, bed rest, progesterone |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Varies, improved with treatment |
| Frequency | Affects approximately 1% of pregnancies |
| Deaths | N/A |
Cervical weakness, also known as cervical insufficiency, is a medical condition in which the cervix of a pregnant woman dilates prematurely without labor or contractions. This condition can lead to miscarriage or preterm birth during the second and early third trimesters of pregnancy. Understanding cervical weakness is crucial for early diagnosis and management to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Causes[edit]
Cervical weakness may be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Previous surgical procedures on the cervix, such as a Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) or cone biopsy, which can weaken the cervical tissue.
- Damage to the cervix during a previous birth.
- Congenital conditions that affect the structure or strength of the cervix.
- Hormonal factors that may affect the integrity of the cervical tissue.
Symptoms[edit]
Many women with cervical weakness do not experience noticeable symptoms until complications arise. However, some may experience:
- A feeling of pressure in the pelvis or lower abdomen.
- Mild abdominal cramps.
- Vaginal spotting or light bleeding.
- Changes in vaginal discharge.
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of cervical weakness typically involves:
- A thorough medical history and physical examination.
- Ultrasound imaging to measure the length of the cervix and assess for signs of funneling (where the internal part of the cervix begins to dilate).
- In some cases, a procedure called a hysterosonography may be used to evaluate the cervical canal more closely.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for cervical weakness may include:
- Progesterone supplementation, which has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth in some women with a short cervix.
- A cerclage, which is a surgical procedure where a stitch is placed around the cervix to help keep it closed.
- Bed rest or reduced activity, although the effectiveness of these measures is debated among healthcare professionals.
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures for cervical weakness may include:
- Avoiding unnecessary cervical procedures that could weaken the cervix.
- Early and regular prenatal care to monitor the health of the pregnancy and the condition of the cervix.
Complications[edit]
If left untreated, cervical weakness can lead to:
- Second-trimester miscarriage.
- Preterm birth, which is associated with a higher risk of neonatal complications and long-term developmental issues in children.
