When a woman's cervix is weak (sometimes called an incompetent cervix) she is more likely to have a baby born prematurely because the cervix shortens or opens too early. In order to prevent premature labor, a woman's doctor may recommend a cervical cerclage. A cerclage is used to prevent these early changes in a woman's cervix, thus preventing premature labor. A closed cervix helps a developing baby stay inside the uterus until the mother reaches 37-38 weeks of pregnancy. Treatment for cervical incompetence is a surgical procedure called cervical cerclage, in which the cervix is sewn closed during pregnancy. The cervix is the lowest part of the uterus and extends into the vagina.
It's probably somewhat painful, of course. Any surgery is. However, if a dr does it, it's necessary. If it's not done, you'd likely lose your baby which is the most "harmful" of all.
Three ways of caring for sewing and crocheting tools is keeping them in their protective case and keeping them in a dry place.
A pin is used for temporarily keeping pieces of fabric in place while hand sewing, or sewing on the machine. After sewing you would remove the pin. An actual pin is a very thin piece of metal with a tiny head at one end. This head is to stop the pin slipping all the way through the fabric.
The Keeping Place was created in 1999.
A bobbin case is used for sewing on a sewing machine. It holds the bobbin in place so it is able to go in the sewing machine.
The Keeping Place has 754 pages.
Yes. A competent cervix will be narrow and contain a mucus plug. On the other hand, an incompetent cervix can allow premature delivery (miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion) to occur.
if your question is regarding cervical cancer then only a total hysterectomy which removes the uterus and cervix would prevent cervical cancer. A hysterectomy leaves the cervix in place.
is a place where we can put our sewing materials.
It's in the same place as before you got pregnant
The ISBN of The Keeping Place is 0-14-029579-8.
Please don't place sewing machine questions in Bands and Recording Artists.
When you stop sewing, leave the needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot, and spin the cloth around. When you lower the presser foot, you begin sewing in the same place where you left off, but you are now sewing in a different direction.