How is your cervix suppose to be at 20
weeks. my dr said that mine is short from
the US that I had done on monday. Does
anyone know the answer to this? I got to
my reg OB this next Mon for another US
and to get the big US done then. Any
thoughts would be great.
I am 20 weeks the baby weighs right at 10
oz. I have also only gained 5 pounds do
to being so sick.
thanks
and im having a boy
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Posted: 01-23-08 21:34pm
was it a transvaginal ultrasound? Idont
understand what they ment by that. I was
told I have a long uterus but dont know
about the cervix being short.
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Posted: 01-23-08 21:38pm
no it was on my belly. i started going
into labor with my son at 25 weeks when i
was prego with him so it worrys me now. I
know I have a chance of going into labor
early with this one also. All they said
is my cervix is short and my uterus is
heart shaped so I also have a chance of
having a breech birth.
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Posted: 01-23-08 21:41pm
interesting, ive never heard of having a
heart shaped uterus and being able to see
the cervix during an ultrasound. Im sure
if it was something serious they would
have elaborated.
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