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by waiting01, Jul 21, 2008 11:46AM
Hi everyone im currently 9 weeks pregnant and was pregnant with twin but baby A had fetal demise. baby B is perfectly healthy with a great heartbeat but they have told me i have a subchorionic hemorage from my uterus growing so big so fast. I have been bleeding since 7/6/2008 and they said there is nothing that we can do to stop miscarrige if its going to happen but since baby B look healthy its  about a 50/50 chance. Has anyone had this and went on to have a healthy pregnancy or healthy baby? please help!
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by Latrice414, Jul 21, 2008 12:47PM
I have not had that happen, i just wanted to say im sorry to hear that, i would love to have twins.  I will keep you in my prayers that you carry baby B to termmm.

Question, what happens to baby A since you had fetal demise, is the doctors saying that your body would try to miscarry baby A.

by waiting01, Jul 21, 2008 12:52PM
no the doctors say baby a will eventually reabsorb and when baby b gets bigger you wont even be abole to see baby a.
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