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Subchronic hemorrhage HELP

I am 10wks and just found out I have a subchronic hemorrhage where the sac attached. I haven't bled but have had cramps. I'm worried sick has anyone had/have this and still had a successful pregnancy?
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I was told at my first ultrasound, 9 weeks or so I think, that I had one where my placenta was attached. My midwife said it will go away on its own and I may have some bleeding. I've had no bleeding or spotting and would have no idea I had one if she didn't tell me. I'm 14 weeks now and am guessing it will be gone at my next ultra sound in October.
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I had a very small one, 9mm between baby and uterus, I bled/spotted for 2 weeks, at 7 weeks I stopped bleeding, and I am now 27 weeks expecting my first and its a baby boy! My world!
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I had one this pregnancy with bleeding n cramps. I went on bedrest for 1 week n it healed. Some dr dont recommend bedrest but I read online sats for a healthy full term pregnancy are better in woman that do bedrest to heal. im 30wks now n doing well
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All these stories are giving me hope! I'm going to take it as easy as I can with a toddler running around
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I had a small one with my daughter and had a couple of bleeds while pregnant with her which are scary, but it all worked out and she is now 3 years old
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I had one too in the beginning of this pregnancy but mines was behind my placenta I had really bad cramps and backaches  thx god no bleeding.. I was put on bed rest I stayed on bed rest for a month and after that would take it easy now am doing better thank god .. just take it easy and rest lots ! U will be fine:) good luck
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10280110 tn?1409202605
I had one too in the beginning of this pregnancy but mines was behind my placenta I had really bad cramps and backaches  thx god no bleeding.. I was put on bed rest I stayed on bed rest for a month and after that would take it easy now am doing better thank god .. just take it easy and rest lots ! U will be fine:) good luck
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Wow thanks for sharing stories that does make me feel slightly better knowing they're common. My Dr did not mention that or that there's a chance it could go away. I haven't bled any but I'm going to rest & hope for the best! Thank you ladies
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I had them this pregnancy also. My Dr said they are very common, almost all women have them. The advancements in the sono equipment allows them to be see easier now. I was a high risk pregnancy until 25 weeks when they eventually went away on their own. I am 36 weeks today. I didn't bleed, but had brown discharge often which is just old blood. I was told most of the time they don't cause a miscarriage but it can happen depending on the size and location of the bleed. Just try to relax and research if that's something that helps you. It helped me and nd lot to know what could happen so I knew what to look for. Good luck.
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Im currently 8 weeks & got diagnosed with a subchorionic hemorrhage at 6 weeks.   At today's ultrasound,  it was pretty much gone.   So don't worry too much.   My dr said that they're extremely common and usually go away on their own.
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8101930 tn?1420001456
I had that early in this pregnancy.  Mine was small and wasn't near baby at all though. I didn't bleed which some people do and mine was gone at my next ultrasound.  I am now 29 and 1/2 weeks. Hope yours goes away too.  
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I had that with my second pregnancy.  They told me not to worry because it can get better.  Unfortunately for me it didnt and I had a miscarriage at 12 weeks. I hadnt bled at all due to the muscus plug. I am saying a prayer for you that it will be alright.
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*subchorionic
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