Pregnant women who receive the cervical stitch to prevent miscarriage or premature birth with a thicker thread, can increase in the rate of premature birth.

‘The cervical stitch procedure still holds benefits for women overall, the thicker thread may encourage the growth of potentially dangerous bacteria in the cervix, which may lead to premature birth or even loss of the baby.’

Surgeons use one of two types of thread for the stitch -- the majority use a thicker woven thread, and around 20 percent use a thinner thread. The results indicated that the thicker thread is associated with a three-fold increase in rate of baby death in the womb when compared to the thinner thread (15 percent compared to 5 percent). 




The thicker thread was also associated with an increased rate of pre-term birth rate compared to the thinner thread -- 28 percent compared to 17 percent. Women who received a stitch with the thicker thread had increased inflammation around the cervix.
There was also increased blood flow, which is associated with the cervix opening before labour. Women who received the thicker thread had more potentially harmful bacteria in the vagina and around the cervix.
"Although the cervical stitch procedure still holds benefits for women overall, our results suggest the thicker thread may encourage the growth of potentially dangerous bacteria in the cervix. This may lead to premature birth or even loss of the baby," said lead author Phillip Bennett, Professor Imperial, Imperial College London in Britain.
For the study, the team analysed 671 women in Britain who received a cervical stitch procedure to prevent miscarriage or premature birth at five hospitals over the last ten years.
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"It's important that women who have this procedure ask their obstetrician about what stitch they will receive because clinical practice can take time to catch up with research findings," they concluded.
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