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Anyone having to deal with a SCH (subchrionic hemorrage)?? They are telling me it's fairly common...just wondered if anyone else has experienced this?
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906115 tn?1344200509
I am feeling good except for the throwing up and usual pregnancy stuff:) My docotr wants me to gain more weight but I am over weight some and think I am fine. My belly is growing like a wild fire! I am on prometrium (progesterone) for history of MC and premature labor and delivery and it has helped so far. I am on a normal activiity this time except for seeing the dr every 2-3 weeks. I am gald though cause I get to see the baby on us every time:) Not a little bean anymore!! Do you feel movments yet? I started feeling movments I think at 9-10 weeks (flutters) now since 11 weeks my DH has been feeling them also and they are more like bumps and kicks. When do you go back to get another us? I would say it was from the fall too. It should heal good and go away soon!
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1116010 tn?1280021252
They said it may have been from the fall since I had had an u/s just a few days before and they hadn't noticed.  However, they said it was also possible it was there, no one noticed and possibly got a bit bigger(?)  I highly doubt that since it was only 3 days after the initial u/s that I was back in again.  I think it was from the fall, but from what I read online, there is no known reason for them at all.  Just one of those pregnancy mysteries, I suppose.

How are you feeling?
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906115 tn?1344200509
So glad is has shrunk!!! Yeah I was worried about sex but after I had no spotting or cramping they said as long as I was still OK. Very scary but sounds like your is going to go away fast too! I went nuts looking it up online and asking questions! Glad you did nto bleed though casue that makes it worse for your worrying! Let me know when it is gone. Did they think it was from the fall?
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1116010 tn?1280021252
I have not had any spotting at all.  They actually caught it after I took a huge fall in my driveway on the ice.  They sent me in for precautionary u/s and told me to go on bedrest for 4-5 days until my next u/s.  At that appt. they said they thought it had actually shrunk a bit.  Midwife said that further bedrest was unneccesary just absolutely no heavy lifting...not that I should be anyways.  She said sex was okay...but I'm too scared for a little bit=)  I'm hoping when I go back for an u/s it will be even smaller or gone!!!!!  Thanks for the info....I was really concerned!
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906115 tn?1344200509
I had one and yes it is more common becasue they have more advanced us now so they ar eeasily seen. I bleed two times and cramped the second time I bleed. I started at 5 weeks 2 days then again on 5 weeks 6 days. The dr told me to come in every time I bleed and then the next day if it did not stop. I had another us at 6 weeks and the bleed was gone. They either bleed otu or your body absorbs it and it goes away I have heard by 20 weeks. You are not supposed to have sex or pelvic activity duch as stairs, lifting streching etc.. when you are bleeding. But it is ok if you are not and not cramping. Also that depends on the size and where it is. Mine was not behind the placenta. They told me that the baby attached then started to seperate then reattched and that is how I got it. I hvae heard lots of therory's though. Is your bleeding bad? I also switched dr's casue mine would not see me and just said there was nothing she could do. The new dr was not like that and said I could come in everyday I was bleeding to get a us to check on the baby. He said the only thing they could do was make sure I was doing what I was not supposed to do and was reassured. Best words to my ears!!!! Hope yours goes away soon too!
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