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Subchorionic Hematoma
I was diagnosed with a subchorionic hematoma sized 1.6x1.2x0.8(vol-0.9cc) at 5 weeks 6 days pregnant.. Before that I was given 2 shots of progesterone(week 4&5)because of sharp pelvic cramps.. And 3rd shot at 6 weeks. . Then my dr stopped them saying that she doesn't find any need.. The size of the hematoma was reduced at 8 weeks.. Folic acid tablets and susten 200 mg capsules are continued.. Again yesterday(10 weeks) , scan was done.. The hematoma is still there.. I just want to confirm if my treatment is right.. I was on strict bedrest for first 2 weeks and now not so strict for next 2 weeks.
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Let it be there.  As long as it doesn't bleed there is no cause for worry.
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it may remain same.. to regress it will take time.trudt ur doctor's treatment.
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U need rest n progesterone support
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