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1259599 tn?1294985827

Subchorionic hemorrhage?

I've just had a terrible weekend because I started bleeding and I have been diagnosed by U/S that I have a subchorionic hemorrhage. The baby is fine heart rate was 146bpm and measuring correctly. I'm 15 weeks and I'm so scared that Im going to miscarry again.  I was just starting to feel like this pregnancy was going to be normal and then, wham, blood.  Has anyone had this or heard of SCH? I'm on bedrest and have another u/s next tues (sept 7th) to see how baby is and if the hemorrhage is getting smaller. I'm praying and hoping that everything will be ok.
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187316 tn?1386356682
I'm not sure when it resolved completely but I stopped bleeding from it at 11 weeks and then I'm sure it took a couple of weeks to go away.
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1259599 tn?1294985827
Thanks so much for your comment. I am really trying to stay calm and your story has brought me some comfort. I know this baby is strong and I'm going to try to stay as positive as I can.  When did yours resolve? how many weeks were you?
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187316 tn?1386356682
I had one and bled quite heavily for 5 weeks of my pregnancy. It ended up clearing up on its own. I know its hard not to stress (god knows I did since my previous pregnancy had ended in miscarriage) but my doctor told me that he has never seen one not resolve on its own before the 20th week. I wasn't even put on bed rest and it went away and now I have a healthy 2 1/2 year old.
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