Does Subchorionic bleeding inside the uterus heal on its own ?? I am 12 weeks now and saw it in an NT Scan even though there has been no bleeding outside .Have been prescribed with duphaston and the size of the bleeding is -2.1*0.56 cm.
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Subchorionic bleeding is usually due to progesterone deficiency in the body...hence the doctor has prescribed duphaston tablet... continue that atleast til 16weeks...get a sonography done after 3weeks
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Yes many times subchorionic bleed if concealed like the way you are saying can dissolve on its own as the baby grows..
you need to continue your pregnancy support medications and take rest
Hi, at times this kind of bleeding is during doing sonography. Your gynecologist has already prescribed good medicines to take care. Please follow her advise. It is a good pregnancy and no harm will come to fetus
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