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What is a Cervical Length Scan?

The Cervical Length Scan is a vital diagnostic tool during the second trimester, especially for women at risk of preterm labour. Conducted between 16 and 24 weeks, it measures the cervix’s length and identifies signs of cervical insufficiency. Early detection allows for timely interventions, improving the chances of carrying the pregnancy to term.   A cervical length scan assesses the risk of preterm birth, ensuring proper monitoring and care for a healthy pregnancy journey. A short cervical measurement early in pregnancy can indicate cerical insuffeciency with hrightened risk of preterm birth

What is Cervical Insufficiency?

The cervix is the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina. In women with Cervical Insufficiency, the cervix dilates or shortens too early in pregnancy, or opens without contractions, increasing the risk of preterm labour or miscarriage. Weakened cervical muscles cause an incompetent cervix. As the baby grows, increased pressure on the cervix may cause it to open too early if it lacks the strength to stay closed. Symptoms like pelvic pressure, backache, abdominal cramps, or changes in vaginal discharge could indicate this condition. Women with prior cervical surgery, uterine abnormalities, or a history of painless cervical dilation are at higher risk. If you notice these symptoms or suspect an issue, consult your OB-GYN. However, some women with an incompetent cervix may experience no symptoms.

How is cervical Insufficiency Diagnosed?

A cervical length scan helps diagnose cervical insufficiency by measuring the length of the cervix through transvaginal ultrasound, typically between 16–24 weeks of pregnancy. Doctors often suspect the diagnosis during the first pregnancy when it occurs but confirm it if it recurs in subsequent pregnancies.
  • A cervix shorter than 25 mm is a key indicator of insufficiency.
  • The scan also detects funnelling, where the internal portion of the cervix begins to open.
Early diagnosis allows timely interventions like Cervical cerclage or progesterone therapy to improve pregnancy outcomes.

Why and When is the Cervical Length Scan Needed?

The Cervical Length Scan is particularly important in the following situations:
  • History of Preterm Birth or Late Miscarriages: To monitor and manage cervical insufficiency.
  • Multiple Pregnancies: Increased strain on the cervix raises the risk of premature labour.
  • Cervical Surgery or Procedures: Procedures like a cone biopsy can weaken the cervix.
  • Symptoms of Preterm Labor: Such as pelvic pressure or changes in vaginal discharge.
 

Importance of the Cervical Length Scan for Pregnant Women:

1. Identifying the Risk of Preterm Birth:

  • A short cervix (less than 25 mm) is a known risk factor for preterm labor, which can lead to complications such as low birth weight, underdeveloped organs, and increased neonatal morbidity.
  • The scan enables early detection of cervical shortening, helping prevent premature delivery.

2. Monitoring High-Risk Pregnancies:

  • Women with a history of preterm birth, miscarriages, or uterine surgeries are at higher risk of cervical insufficiency.
  • For such women, regular cervical length scans are crucial to monitor cervical changes and plan interventions.

3. Guiding Preventive Measures:

  • If the scan reveals a short cervix, medical interventions can be planned:
    • Cerclage Procedure: Stitching the cervix to keep it closed during pregnancy.
    • Progesterone Therapy: Medications to strengthen the cervix and reduce the risk of preterm labor.
    • Lifestyle Adjustments: Recommendations like avoiding heavy lifting or prolonged standing.

4. Monitoring Women with Multiple Pregnancies:

  • Women carrying twins or higher-order multiples are at a greater risk of preterm birth, and this scan is critical for ensuring timely management.

5. Reassurance in Low-Risk Pregnancies:

  • For most women, a normal cervical length provides reassurance and helps healthcare providers focus on other aspects of pregnancy care.

 

 

Statistics and Significance of Cervical Length Scan and Preterm Births in India 

(Ref : WHO factsheets)

Preterm Birth Rates in India:

    • India has one of the highest numbers of preterm births globally, with over 3.5 million preterm babies born annually. This accounts for 13% of all live births in the country.
    • Prematurity is a leading cause of neonatal deaths, contributing to significant mortality and long-term health complications.

Risk Detection with Cervical Length Scan:

    • Measuring cervical length helps predict and prevent preterm births. A cervix shorter than 25 mm in the second trimester is associated with higher risks of preterm labour.

Impact of Preterm Birth:

    • Preterm complications, such as respiratory issues and developmental delays, are a major concern in India, where neonatal care infrastructure can be limited in rural areas.

Preventive Measures:

    • Timely cervical length screening enables interventions like cerclage or progesterone therapy, reducing the risk of premature delivery.

This highlights the necessity of widespread use of cervical length scans as part of prenatal care to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.

Conclusion:

The Cervical Length Scan is a critical part of prenatal care for detecting and managing risks associated with cervical insufficiency and preterm labor. Conducted between 16 and 24 weeks, it helps ensure timely interventions that significantly improve pregnancy outcomes, offering reassurance to low-risk mothers and tailored care for high-risk pregnancies.

Petals Imaging Highlights:

If you are pregnant and looking for a reliable and trustworthy ultrasound centre, book your pregnancy scans at Petals Imaging. We are operational at three locations across Kolkata. Here’s why your scan experience at Petals Imaging will be the best in Kolkata:

  • We have the best radiologist and fetal medicine experts in Kolkata as well as
  • We use the best Women’s and Obstetric Ultrasound Machines – Ge Voluson S6 in all our clinics.
  • Our experts TAKE TIME IN DOING YOUR SCANS  making sure all the fetal parameters are assessed in detail and accurately
  • With their years of experience in performing complex scans and diagnosing difficult conditions, combined with the advanced tools in the ultrasound machine, our Fetal Medicine experts deliver the most reliable Pregnancy Ultrasound reports in Kolkata.
  • Our Clinic staff and Nurses are supportive and take all the possible care to ensure a clean, hygienic and comfortable scan experience.