%0 Journal Article %T Screening for women at risk of spontaneous preterm birth, including cervical incompetence. %A Hui SYA %J Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol %V 96 %N 0 %D 2024 Sep 14 %M 38908916 %F 4.268 %R 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2024.102519 %X Preterm births remain one of the biggest challenges in obstetrics worldwide. With the advancement of neonatal care, more premature neonates survive with long term consequences. Therefore, preventing or delaying preterm births starting from the preconceptional or antenatal periods are important. Among the numerous screening strategies described, not one can fit into all. Nonetheless, approaches including identifying women with modifiable risk factors for preterm births, genitourinary infections and short cervical length are the most useful. In this article, the current evidence is summarized and the best strategies for common clinical scenerios including cervical incompetence, history of second trimester loss or early preterm births, incidental short cervix and multiple pregnancy are discussed.