How Can Herniation Of Sac And Placental Haematoma Be Avoided?
hi dr, i m talking to you about my hard experience that i couldn t find a solution for it.i was pregnant in my 20week pregnancy with my lost baby boy.suddenly on 10 th of november i noticed excessive mucous vaginal secretion.i went to gynaecologist she took aswab &give me dalacine vaginal cream.by 14 november bleeding started i went to E.R.they kept me for monitoring they told me that the cervix opened 3cm and there s herniation of the sac.and placental haematoma.nothing couldn t be done & i lost m baby.now i received my pathology study of the placenta showing normal placenta diagnosis. i don t know what happened? and what i can do to avoid this in future pregnancies? thanks
Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Herniation of sac with delivery at 20 weeks of pregnancy is suggestive of cervical incompetence in cervix dilates very early in pregnancy leading to delivery in second trimester. Placental hematoma can be an associated finding, it generally do not lead to early dilatation of cervix and delivery. I would suggest you to consult an OBGYN specialist to get properly examined and investigated to confirm cervical incompetence. If it is present, then you need to get a cervical encerclage stitch at 14-16 weeks in next pregnancy to prevent premature delivery. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Regards, Dr Deepti verma
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How Can Herniation Of Sac And Placental Haematoma Be Avoided?
Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Herniation of sac with delivery at 20 weeks of pregnancy is suggestive of cervical incompetence in cervix dilates very early in pregnancy leading to delivery in second trimester. Placental hematoma can be an associated finding, it generally do not lead to early dilatation of cervix and delivery. I would suggest you to consult an OBGYN specialist to get properly examined and investigated to confirm cervical incompetence. If it is present, then you need to get a cervical encerclage stitch at 14-16 weeks in next pregnancy to prevent premature delivery. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Regards, Dr Deepti verma