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Doubt in pregnancy related hemorrhage
Hi... m 11 weeks pregnant and recently found 2.1*0.5 cm sub chorionic hemorrhage. And after 4 days I could see a tiny mustard size of red blood clot. Does we pass clots in sub chorionic hemorrhage? Is it serious issue? Is my baby safe
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mustard size bleeding is not an issue but if you are going to have heavy bleeding with pain then you need to re visit the doctor with a scan to know whether the subchorionic hemorrhage is increase in size or not if it is decrease then if it is just a brown discharge it is fine but still reach at the heartbeat of the baby every 2 weeks
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Most of the times the clot resolves and your baby will be fine. Your doctor might put u on hormone supplements and advice rest. You might have to do a review scan for follow up. In the course you might have some spotting/ bleeding
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Use medications as adviced by your doctor and take rest. avoid rigourous activities
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Visit the hospital in case of severe pain/ bleeding
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Possible to pass small clot.just stay calm.continue susten.rpt scan after 2 wks
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That can possible.. but then u have to do re ultrasound for status of baby.
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