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Subchorionic bleed at 16weeks 3 days
Hello, I had bleeding at 13 w +2D pregnancy and 6.7cc subchorionic collection was found. After 3 weeks I did ultrasound again at 16w and still 0.8cc subchorionic collection is left. Baby growth is ok. I am still spotting brown 3-4 times a day. How long does this take to resolve?k Thanks
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It will last as long as there is some subchorionic collection.
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It ll reduce Usually by 1mnth as it is very minimal collection now..but proper hormonal support is needed..spotting should also be controlled..connect for prescription
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Unpredictable all you need is rest and  progesterone support
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Consult please.
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