After laparoscopic endocervical cerclage, you should pay attention to the vaginal bleeding and mainly review the gynecological ultrasound, which can observe the position and status of the cerclage thread. Laparoscopic endocervical cerclage is a common gynecological procedure performed on infertile women diagnosed with cervical insufficiency before pregnancy, or after pregnancy to improve cervical function and prevent miscarriage. After the operation, some people will have vaginal bleeding, and the duration of vaginal bleeding should be observed. If the bleeding is more than 10 days after the operation, the patient should go to the hospital for examination in time to prevent the cervix from being cut by the ligature wire. Gynecological ultrasound is also the main review item after laparoscopic endocervical cerclage. Gynecological ultrasound can observe the position and status of the ligature wire, whether there is any ligature wire cutting or cervical adhesion. Sexual intercourse, pelvic bathing and vaginal douching are prohibited for 1 month after the operation, avoiding strenuous exercise, heavy physical labor, prolonged standing or walking, and so on.