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Re: subchorionic hemorrageFrom: KAMECA (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 15 Sep 1999 23:04:07 -0500 (CDT)
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!!
-- HI. I JUST WENT THROUGH WHAT YOU ARE DESCRIBING, BUT WORSER OUTCOME. I WAS 10 WEEKS WHEN I STARTED BLEEDING. I HAD TWO ULTRASOUNDS. STARTED PASSING BLOOD CLOTS (SMALL). TWO WEEKS LATER HAD THIRD ULTRASOUND AND WAS DIAGNOSED WITH LARGE SUBCHORIONIC BLEED. THE NEXT DAY I STARTED PASSING LARGER BLOOD CLOTS, NO TISSUE, AND SEVERE CRAMPING AND HAD A MISCARRIAGE. I WISH NOT TO SCARE YOU BUT I WAS JUST SEARCHING FOR A REASON FOR THIS EARLY BLEEDING. MY MIDWIFE TOLD ME NOT TO WORRY. NO SEX OR EXERCISE, I FOLLOWED THE INSTRUCTIONS. I JUST FEEL LIKE SOMETHING COULD OF BEEN DONE EARLIER. I WAS BLEEDING FOR 2 WEEKS. I HAVE TWO HEALTHY CHILDREN. WHICH WERE NORMAL PREGNANCIES AND DELIVERIES. I WISH YOU THE BEST OF LUCK WITH YOUR UNBORN CHILD, AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
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