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sweetdreamz1181
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Member since 1/08 2186 total posts
Name: Jackie
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anyone ever hear of..
a hematoma in the sac
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Posted 5/12/08 4:17 PM |
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wannabemom
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Member since 12/07 7364 total posts
Name: aka marriedinportjeff
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Re: anyone ever hear of..
no is it dangerous or ok? Is there an increased risk of bleeding?
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Posted 5/12/08 4:33 PM |
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sunflowerjesss
Mommy to 3!

Member since 10/05 20369 total posts
Name: Jesss, duh.
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Re: anyone ever hear of..
I haven't heard of such a thing.
If you are asking for yourself or someone you know I hope everything is ok!
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Posted 5/12/08 4:36 PM |
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sweetdreamz1181
Baby Girl on the way!

Member since 1/08 2186 total posts
Name: Jackie
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Re: anyone ever hear of..
well i had posted this morning for prayers for my sis in law but i found out so far the the baby is ok but there is this hematoma but i cant find anything about it online concerning pregnancy
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Posted 5/12/08 4:37 PM |
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sunflowerjesss
Mommy to 3!

Member since 10/05 20369 total posts
Name: Jesss, duh.
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Re: anyone ever hear of..
Here is a blurb I found on subchorionic Hematoma
A "subchorionic hematoma" is merely a sequestration of some blood within the layers of the forming placenta. It usually dissipates and disappears on its own. Sometimes you can have some vaginal bleeding (slight) and sometimes it does not cause bleeding. It usually does not interfere with the pregnancy and does not cause a miscarriage. There is a 15-20% risk of miscarriage in every pregnancy. There is nothing you can do to cause a miscarriage and there is nothing you can do to prevent a miscarriage. You do not have to rest or stay in bed. Studies have shown that bedrest does nothing to prevent miscarriage. If you start to bleed, I would refrain from heavy lifting or sexual intercourse until the bleeding stops, but you do not have to curtail any other activities. You should get a follow up ultrasound at 20 weeks unless you start to bleed heavy prior to that time. The hematoma will resolve itself by dissolving. The blood is not required to come out of the vagina. A subchorionic bleed is not related to getting pregnant soon after a D&C. There is no problems in becoming pregnant immediately after a D&C. Once the D&C is performed, the uterus is clean and empty and you can conceive again with no problems. A subchorionic hematoma does not cause miscarriage. Don't worry. All appears fine with your current pregnancy.
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Posted 5/12/08 4:41 PM |
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