Cervical insufficiency is a condition where the cervix weakens and opens too early during pregnancy, potentially leading to preterm birth or miscarriage. Women who have undergone procedures like LEEP/Cone surgery may be at higher risk for cervical insufficiency due to the removal of a portion of the cervix. Regular monitoring and measurement of the cervix during pregnancy is crucial in identifying any changes or signs of insufficiency. It's important to follow your doctor's recommendations and attend all scheduled check-ups to ensure the health and safety of both you and your baby. If you're feeling anxious or concerned about being classified as high risk, reaching out to support groups or online communities can provide valuable insights from others who have gone through similar experiences. Remember, each person's journey is unique, but connecting with others who share similar circumstances can offer comfort, understanding, and shared knowledge.