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1837090 tn?1328040121

questions please help ladies :)

hey seems this is always where i turn to lately when i need advice since getting into my doctor takes forever... so i went to apointment with my doctor and she reviewed my ultrasound report with me besides no heartbeat at 6 weeks everything was good she said good yolk sack and the fetus measured 6 weeks 2 days and looked good she did say there was a subchronic something in there which explained the bleeding i cant exactly remember what she said as she has a very strong accent and then she sent me for my blood work and urine test i did those on saturday at the hospital but im very confused i thought i was miscarrying but when i bleed it will come bright red very dark and slowly taper off to brown after a day and then stay brown with very very very small clots and is almost gone then all of a sudden it comes back bright red again i had this before at 4 weeks and 6 weeks right before my ultrasound if i am still pregnant id be 7 weeks 5 days and its happening again bleeding but slowly getting lighter im very confused i have a little bit of cramping but nothing truly hurting me and i have not passed any tissue at all yet from the fetus just the small clots and blood... im looking for anyone who has had a miscarriage or this subchronic thing to kinda help me out here is this how your miscarriage went or whats going on im so confused??
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hematomas are nothing but just collection of blood .Till this collection is in uterus it can cause irritation and disturbance which causes you to spot or bleed .Take rest ,take lots of fluids.

if need any help on this do not hesitate to message me.
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I had a subchorionic thing that made me bleed at 6 1/2 weeks and 10 weeks. The bleeding at 10 weeks was  A LOT of bright red blood, scared the crap out of me. However, I went on to have a healthy baby boy. The subchorionic (I think its metoma or some weird name) thingy usually resolves itself but can cause harmless bleeding.
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Since  you have hematoma ,it can happen i mean red bleeding(can be huge also) ,it does not necessarily mean that u are misscarrying .Once hematoma is absorbed by ur body ,bleeding will stop.But i will recommend you just ask ur doc for ultrasound it will relax ur mind ateast.It is a tough time for you to see huge amt of red blood and not worrying but at this time only patience is the key.


Hematomas can cause huge bleeding episodes also without harming baby.Trust me i know for sure normally these hematomas dissolve by 18-20 weeks maximum.

Dont panick.It will not harm.

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1837090 tn?1328040121
So I get up it's 5am here and go to the bathroom a little on my pad but I've been sitting on the toilet maybe 5 minutes and the water completely red no clots just the blood :( please help if I'm miscarrying where r the clots why so much sometimes have any of u had this?
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Hi I had a misscarige too...
I'm my ultrasound my babys didn't had a heart beat either n I waz bleeding like you ... N the same thing ur doctor toll u mine toll me too n a weeks later I lost my twins "/

Good luck I hope Diz is nt ur case
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Hi I had a misscarige too...
I'm my ultrasound my babys didn't had a heart beat either n I waz bleeding like you ... N the same thing ur doctor toll u mine toll me too n a weeks later I lost my twins "/

Good luck I hope Diz is nt ur case
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