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Re: subchorionic hemorrage

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 1 Feb 1999 14:11:05 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 29 Dec 1998, James Connerth MD wrote: >
>At Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Denese wrote:
>>
>>I have been bleeding for the last few weeks intermittently. Yesterday I
>>had an ultrasound and they found I had a subchorionic hemorrage. I
>>understand it is a type of bleed around the placenta. What does this
>>mean? I was told, at this point, my baby is not threatened and we don't
>>need to do anything. I am 8 1/2 weeks pregnant. Could this become life
>>threatening to the baby? Are there things I should avoid, such as sex,
>This condition has been more commonly noted with the increased use of
>early ultrasound.I feel most of the time it resolves without
>problems.Bleeding is seen in approx.25% of women in the first 12
>weeks;new studies have shown an increased risk of preterm labor
>later--this would bear directly on your history.Would avoid intercourse
>and orgasim at this time.Some vague evidence that Vit E may aid in
>development of placental vasculature--it won't hurt in low doses.Good
>luck!!

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Dear denise the last thing in the world you should do is avoid SEX, in fact the more the better. You should also let your husband watch sports on tv during sex.You should also let him have more free time to go fishing and play golf with his brother.



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