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Hello

Please note that we have taken Ultra Scan yesterday (29.12.10) & the details scan report are mentioned below.

1)Uterus is anteverted and has a GS within the fundus

2) Gestational Sac is regular

3)A small Subchorionic hematoma of 2.7x1.2 cms is sceen at the superior pole of the gestational sac.

4)The fetal pole is seen with a crown rump length of 0.75 cms corresponding to 6 weeks 5 days size.

5) The fetal heart pulsations are seen.

6) The yolk sac is seen.

7) Good decidual reaction is seen.

8) The crrvical length is adequate.

9)Internal OS is closed.

10) Left Ovary measues 4.3 cms and has a corpus luteal cyst of 2.8 cms.

Impressions:

A small Subchorionic hematoma of 2.7x1.2 cms is sceen at the superior pole of the gestational sac.

My wife has very mild pain in lower abdomen very rarely & it is not continous. Our Doctor advice her to take HCG 2000 IU & Susten 100 injection twice in a week & we arefollowing it up.

Does this  Subchorionic hematoma of 2.7x1.2 cms will affect the baby growth in future. Kindly clarify.

Regards
Thavaselvan
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Hi ,

Thanks for your reply & Your reply makes be so happy. My wife has applied leave for 2 months & she in complete bed rest.

Any way i am praying god that everything should go well without any problem.
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My friend had the same problem which ur wife is facing. She bleed-ed till 15 weeks and now have a healthy baby. That clot will gradually go out as the pregnancy advances. Just make sure she take adequate rest.
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