C-Stich2 In 'C-STICH2' TrainingC-STICH2C-STICH2 Recruitment at SitesTrial documentationContact us C-STICH2: Emergency Cervical Cerclage to Prevent Miscarriage and Preterm Birth - a Randomised Controlled Trial Main Trial Features A randomised controlled, multicentre trial (RCT) with an internal pilot, a nested qualitative process evaluation and cost-effectiveness analysis. Funded by the NIHR HTA (16/151/01) Chief Investigator Professor Katie Morris Coordinated by Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit (BCTU) Sponsored by Pilot phase started recruitment in January 2019. Main phase started recruitment 1st May 2021. C-stich2 aims to determine if an emergency cervical cerclage (ECC) reduces pregnancy loss in women who present with cervical dilatation and exposed unruptured, fetal membranes between 16+0 and 27+6 weeks