Cervical cerclage, usually referred to as cervical cerclage, can be used to prevent miscarriage or preterm labor from occurring, and most women can get out of bed in 1~2 weeks. If a woman has a history of 3 or more miscarriages and preterm labor, usually, cervical cerclage can be performed at 12~14 weeks of pregnancy to prevent miscarriage or preterm labor from occurring, and usually, she should stay in bed for about 1 week after the operation before getting out of bed. If a pregnant woman undergoes emergency cervical cerclage after her physical examination reveals that the uterine os has opened or even the amniotic sac has prolapsed from the cervical os, she should stay in bed for about 2 weeks after the operation before getting out of bed. If a pregnant woman experiences abdominal pain after cervical cerclage, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner, and under the doctor’s guidance, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and provide specific treatment.