What to do if the cervix is 1.4 at 25 weeks

  Some women may find that their cervix is 1.4cm when they go for a check-up during pregnancy, but they are only 25 weeks pregnant. In this situation, pregnant women will be very scared, afraid of premature birth. You should know that if you are born prematurely in your twenties, the survival rate is very low. So, what should we do if the cervix is 1.4 at 25 weeks?

  

What to do if the cervix is 1.4 at 25 weeks1

  At 25 weeks, if the cervix is 1.4, it is generally a case of placenta previa. If it is placenta previa, it can be very dangerous, and there is no special treatment plan for placenta previa. One can only rest in bed more, exercise less, and avoid being frightened. Sexual activity should also be prohibited. If at 25 weeks, the cervix and cervix are not properly rested, engage in vigorous exercise, or are frightened, or have sexual intercourse, it can worsen the condition of placenta previa and may lead to premature birth or miscarriage.

  In addition to paying attention to the above things, pregnant women with a cervix of 1.4 at 25 weeks should also pay attention to their diet and preferably eat more protein rich foods. Regular check ups are also necessary to timely understand whether the position of the placenta and cervix has changed, such as developing in a positive or negative direction. If any abnormal situation is found, it can also be dealt with early.

  It should be noted that if vaginal bleeding occurs during pregnancy, accompanied by pain, especially for pregnant women with a cervix of 1.4 at 25 weeks, they must immediately seek medical treatment as the fetus may be in danger.

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