Light spotting or a small amount of bleeding is normal up to 3 days after your cerclage placement. You may notice this while wiping with tissue. Mild cramping is normal and should go away within 3 days after your cerclage placement. Taking a warm shower or putting a heating pad on your abdomen may bring relief.

How long is recovery after cervical cerclage?

Many women undergoing cervical cerclage return home the same day as the procedure. Following cervical stitch, you may experience mild cramping, light bleeding, and vaginal discharge. Your doctor may recommend two to three days of rest after cervical cerclage.

How effective is a rescue cerclage?

Emergency cerclage led to live-births, with a success rate of 82.28%.

How long does it take to heal from abdominal cerclage?

Generally, patients are able to return to normal daily activities one week following laparoscopic abdominal cerclage compared with four to six weeks following open abdominal cerclage.

How do you feel after cerclage?

Immediately after the procedure, you may experience light bleeding and mild cramping, which should stop after a few days. This may be followed by an increased thick vaginal discharge, which may continue for the remainder of the pregnancy. You may receive medication to prevent infection or preterm labor.

Is cervical stitch painful?

Cervical cerclage is a procedure in which the doctor puts a single stitch around the cervix to close it. Immediately after the cervical cerclage procedure, you can expect spotting or light bleeding, minor abdominal cramps, and pain while passing urine for a few days.

How long should you be on bed rest after a cerclage?

For 2-3 days after the procedure, plan to relax at home; avoid any unnecessary physical activity. Your doctor will discuss with you when would be the appropriate time to resume regular activities. Abstinence from sexual intercourse is often recommended for one week before and at least one week after the procedure.