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Expert Care for High-Risk Pregnancies at PamPearl Hospital

Secure Your Pregnancy with Confidence – Safe & Trusted Cervical Cerclage 

What is Cervical Cerclage?

Cervical Cerclage, also known as a cervical stitch for pregnancy, is a specialized procedure used to prevent premature birth or miscarriage in women diagnosed with cervical insufficiency. It involves placing a strong suture around the cervix to keep it closed during pregnancy, especially in cases where the cervix begins to open too early.

Who Needs Cervical Cerclage & When Is It Needed?

Wondering who needs cervical cerclage and when it is needed? This treatment is typically recommended if:

  • You have a history of second-trimester miscarriages
  • You’re diagnosed with cervical incompetence during your current pregnancy
  • You are expecting twins or have a high-risk pregnancy care need
  • Your cervix is shortening too early, as shown by an ultrasound

This proactive measure helps women carry their pregnancies closer to full term, increasing the chances of a healthy baby.

Why Choose PamPearl Women’s Hospital for Cervical Cerclage?

When it comes to delicate pregnancy procedures like cervical cerclage in pregnancy, expertise and care matter. Here’s why PamPearl Hospital is the preferred choice:

Neonatology & Newborn Care

Dedicated Diagnostic Services

We provide access to a wide range of Child Neurological Diagnostics, including EEG, MRI, CT scans, and genetic testing, each calibrated for pediatric use. Our child-friendly equipment and expert technicians ensure safe, precise results while keeping young patients comfortable and calm during procedures.

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General Pediatrics

Neurocritical Care Support for Children

For children experiencing acute neurological emergencies like seizures, traumatic brain injuries, or encephalitis, our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is equipped with advanced monitoring systems and staffed by trained specialists in Neurocritical Care Support for Children.

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Pediatric Cardiology

Expert Pediatric Neurologists

Our team comprises some of the most experienced child neurologists and children’s brain specialists in Siliguri, known for their diagnostic accuracy, empathy, and child-centered care. They bring expertise across a wide range of child neurological disorders to ensure every patient receives personalized and effective treatment.

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Child Nutrition

Collaborative, Multidisciplinary Approach

We believe in a holistic model of care. That’s why our pediatric neurologists collaborate with developmental pediatricians, speech and occupational therapists, child psychologists, neurosurgeons, and your family doctor. This team-based approach ensures every aspect of your child’s condition—physical, emotional, and cognitive—is addressed with precision and compassion.

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Understanding the Cervical Stitch Procedure

Often referred to as a pregnancy cervical stitch, the procedure is done under anesthesia and takes about 30–60 minutes. It can be done via the vaginal or abdominal route, depending on your medical condition. Our team ensures a personalized approach for every expectant mother.

Cervical Cerclage Cost in Siliguri

The cerclage cost in Siliguri can vary based on the type of procedure and individual risk factors. At PamPearl Hospital, we offer transparent pricing with no hidden charges. Contact us today for a detailed consultation and estimate tailored to your case.

Concerned about early cervical dilation or looking for expert advice on cervical cerclage?

Trust the expertise at PamPearl Hospital — where every pregnancy is treated with precision, care, and hope.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

While generally safe, cervical cerclage may carry risks like infection, bleeding, or premature contractions. Our expert team ensures comprehensive monitoring to minimize any complications.

The cost varies between Rs. 18,000 to Rs. 35,000, depending on the type of cerclage and whether it is emergency or preventive. Reach out to PamPearl for a personalized quote.

The procedure typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and is often done as a day-care surgery.

It’s usually removed around the 37th week of pregnancy or earlier if labor starts. Our gynecologists guide you throughout the process to ensure a safe outcome.

Yes, most women can have a normal vaginal delivery after the cerclage is removed unless there are other complications requiring a cesarean.

If preventive, it’s usually done between the 12th and 14th week of pregnancy. Emergency cerclages are scheduled as soon as a risk is detected.

Not always. While twins increase pregnancy risk, cerclage is advised only if cervical shortening or weakness is observed.