Posting my live from earlier today explain everything that is happening.
#28weeks #pretermlabor #cerclage #pregnancyafterloss #preemie
Navigating pregnancy at 28 weeks can be both a challenging and hopeful journey, especially when faced with concerns like preterm labor. From personal experience and discussions with healthcare professionals, it’s vital to closely monitor any early signs of labor to ensure prompt care. Cerclage, a procedure used to prevent cervical opening early in pregnancy, played a key role in my pregnancy management. It requires regular check-ups and sometimes bed rest, but can provide peace of mind by reducing preterm birth risks. Emotional support during this time, especially for those experiencing pregnancy after loss, is crucial to handle the anxiety and uncertainty. Preparing for the possibility of a preemie involves understanding neonatal care options and connecting with support groups. Sharing updates and openly communicating with medical providers helped me feel more in control and informed. I recommend tracking symptoms carefully, following medical advice, and reaching out for emotional support when needed. Every pregnancy is unique, but being proactive and connected can make a significant difference in outcomes and coping strategies.




































































