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I am carrying 18 weeks pregnancy 2day's back complete my 5th month checkup scan also completed scanning reports in cervical length is35mm or 3.5cm. So I have a doubt for How much required cervical length in 18 Weeks pregnancy.so please tell me safe zone and Risk zone ranges.
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1st of all congratulations to you. You seems totally normal and having a healthy pregnancy, as you dont mention any thing else.
Enjoy this movement.. and live Life.
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Enjoy and try to make your self relax. No need to worry at all. Any leave all the worries for your consulting Gynecologist.
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Have a healthy diet and do take more rest as your daily diatry and nutritional requirement are slightly increase day by day.
You should take consultation with me so that I can talk to you and guide you better and advice you medication for this problem before this problem increases. Tc
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