The cervix cerclage procedure is a medical intervention aimed at reducing the risk of premature labor in women who have a weakened cervix or a history of preterm births. The cervix is stitched with special sutures to help maintain pregnancy stability for a longer period. This procedure is recommended in certain cases, such as a short cervix or structural issues that may threaten the continuation of the pregnancy. Pregnancy is closely monitored after the cerclage to ensure the health of both the mother and the fetus. The stitch is typically removed in the final weeks of pregnancy to allow for a safe natural delivery.