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Incompetent Cervix - Cervical Issues Incompetent Cervix - Cervical Issues is sadly diagnosed after a loss. However, there are some exceptions if they are able to catch the shortening of the cervix in time! So if you have IC or shortening of the cervix and need to have a cerclage, then this is a place of support during your pregnancy. We are here to answer any of your questions!

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Old 04-16-2009, 03:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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OBGYN in Westchester County?

Hi- I'm looking for an obgyn in Westchester County preferably affiliated w/ Greenwich Hospital. I've been told by my previous dr. that I may need a cerclage done but am not thrilled w/ the hospital he's affiliated with. I would like to find a dr. I'm happy & comfortable with before ttc.
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