Has anyone out nearby have ever have the procedure where they tie your uterus so pregnancy is full occupancy?
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It's call a cervical cerclage (sp?). It's basically stitches to close up your cervix so that you can hold a pregnancy to occupancy.
It's an office procedure, and is done as soon as it's determined that you are 1) pregnant, and 2) diagnosed next to an incompetent cervix. They will take the sutures out at 35 weeks, surrounded by most cases.
I hope that's the answer that you're looking for.
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