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I have recently had an abortion so when should I plan for a baby as I have cervical incompetence
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I have recently had an abortion so when should I plan for a baby as I have cervical incompetence - #11153

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I have recently had an abortion so when should I plan for a baby as I have cervical incompetence plz mujhe bataye ki mujhe kya Krna chaiye baby planning kb kre uterus strong kese kre taki next meproblemna ho

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Following an abortion, it’s generally recommended to allow your body time to heal before planning another pregnancy. Typically, a period of three to six months is advised, but timing may vary depending on individual health conditions, including cervical incompetence. For cervical incompetence, ensuring a strong cervix for a future pregnancy is key to reducing complications. This condition can increase the risk of preterm delivery, so your planning should ideally be in consultation with a specialist. A common preventive measure is a cervical cerclage, a surgical procedure where a stitch is placed to strengthen the cervix during pregnancy. Your doctor will assess the need for this based on your medical history and current health. To improve overall uterine and reproductive health, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is crucial. Ensure adequate nutrition with a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains. Regular physical activity, as appropriate for your health condition, can improve circulation and general wellness. Avoid smoking, alcohol, and illicit substances that can affect reproductive health. It’s also advisable to take folic acid supplements before conception to reduce the risk of neural tube defects. Before attempting to conceive again, schedule a pre-conception check-up with your healthcare provider to evaluate your uterine health and discuss appropriate interventions for cervical incompetence. This tailored plan, developed with your doctor, considers your overall health, previous pregnancy experiences, and specific needs. Close monitoring during your next pregnancy will be essential to ensure both your health and the baby’s.

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