How soon after the ring tie is removed will labor be initiated

Cervical cerclage refers to a cervical cerclage procedure that may or may not start labor a few hours after the stitches are removed. Cervical cerclage is usually performed in pregnant women with cervical insufficiency to prevent miscarriage or preterm labor. If the stitches need to be removed, it is usually done before labor starts, and in most cases it is done when the baby is full term, around 37 weeks. However, if there are signs of preterm labor at 37 weeks, the cervical cerclage may need to be removed as a matter of urgency. In general, after the removal of the cerclage, labor or delivery may occur soon after the removal of the cerclage, but in some cases, the labor does not start for a while after the removal of the cerclage, and the pregnancy is prolonged for a few weeks, and finally starts naturally. After the removal of the cervical cerclage, attention should be paid to personal hygiene of the vulva in order to avoid causing upward infection, which may have serious consequences for the mother and child.