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Subchronic hemotoma

I went to the hospital at 6 weeks with terrible abdomen pain & they told me I have a subchronic hemotoma(bleeding between the uterus & placenta) they told me it could be a possible threat of miscarriage. I'm now 9 weeks. But the thought of a miscarriage runs through my head constantly. Anyone else have this & go on with a healthy pregnancy?
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I had bleeding and went to the doctor the next day. I was told I had a hematoma(at 8 weeks). It's only 1 cm and my doctor didn't seem too concerned. She advised me not to exercise too hard and refrain from intercourse until my 12-week appointment.  I haven't had any bleeding since :)
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Thank you for the positive input makes me feel a lot better. I'm hoping at my 12 week appointment they are going to tell me it is gone.
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I went to the hospital at 6 weeks thinking I was having a miscarriage, it was a subchronic hematoma also. At my 8 week appointment, it was nearly gone.  I'm 13 weeks now and baby and I are fine. Just take it easy and get some rest.
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I too had it at first ultrasound at eight weeks, they didn't tell me til my appointment at 11 weeks. I had to tears. I didn't bleed externally at all. Im now 16 weeks.
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And ultrasound showed i had one at 6weeks too and thats what caused spotting around those early weeks of pregnancy. Im now 17 weeks and the baby and i are healthy and fine. Just stay on bed rest no heavy lifting or pushing dont strain your body for any reason and refrain from sex for a couple weeks
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