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A Cervical Pregnancy Scan is an essential ultrasound performed between 16 and 40 weeks of pregnancy. It focuses on examining the cervix to assess the risk of preterm labor and monitor the health of both the mother and baby.

What is a Cervical Pregnancy Scan?

The Cervical Scan focuses on evaluating the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus. During this scan, your healthcare provider measures:

  • Cervical Length: A shorter cervix may indicate a higher risk of early labor.
  • Cervical Competency: This checks the cervix’s ability to remain closed throughout the pregnancy.

Why is a Cervical Scan Important?

This scan plays a key role in:

  • Preterm Labor Risk: Measuring cervical length helps identify women at risk for preterm labor, enabling timely preventive measures.
  • High-Risk Pregnancy Monitoring: For women with a history of preterm birth or certain risk factors, regular cervical scans offer valuable insights into managing the pregnancy.
  • Maternal and Fetal Health: Detecting cervical issues early allows for early interventions, improving outcomes for both mother and baby.

Who Should Consider a Cervical Scan?

A Cervical Scan is recommended for:

  • Women with a history of preterm labor or cervical insufficiency.
  • Pregnant women experiencing symptoms such as vaginal bleeding or cramping.
  • Those with risk factors like multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets) or uterine abnormalities.
  • Women who have had complications in previous pregnancies and are under close monitoring.

Benefits of a Cervical Scan

  • Non-invasive and Safe: This ultrasound uses sound waves to create images, posing no risk to the mother or baby.
  • Early Detection: Regular monitoring helps catch potential issues early, allowing for proactive management.
  • Peace of Mind: Understanding the condition of the cervix can help alleviate concerns about the risk of preterm labor.

Book Your Cervical Scan Today
If you’re worried about your cervical health or have risk factors for preterm labor, scheduling a Cervical Pregnancy Scan is an important step in your prenatal care. Reach out today to book your scan and receive expert support for a healthy pregnancy.

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