A cervical cerclage review involves checking the length of the cervix and the condition of the fetus. Cervical cerclage refers to a procedure that repairs and establishes the normal shape and function of the endocervix, allowing the pregnancy to be maintained until full term or until the fetus is viable. The post-cervical cerclage review is to check the length of the cervix, which is the only way to maintain a normal pregnancy. If there are signs of labor after the IUD, the sutures should be removed as soon as the contractions fail, otherwise cervical tearing may occur. In addition to reviewing the cervical cerclage, normal pregnancy checkups should be performed according to the week of pregnancy and the condition of the pregnant woman herself. After the cervical cerclage should follow the doctor’s instructions for review, to avoid danger, if bleeding, contractions and other abnormalities occur after the operation, you should consult the doctor in time, so as not to delay the condition.