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Subchorionic hemmorage in 8 week pregncy
Hai now am 8 week pregnant ,I have subchorionic hemmorage measuring 1.6*0.5cm.is it risky or what .it will heal own or it will continue up to 9 months .what are the risks are there.
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Consult your gynaecologist and start on progesterone support. Advised rest. Repeat scan as advised. If you notice any spotting or bleeding get an emergency scan. Most of the time the size resolves as it's only 1.6 cm,but if the size of the haemorrhage increases,chance of abortion will  be more. The further prognosis depends on the size increased or decreased
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You need to be taking progesterone tablet to support the pregnancy.Anyhow you should monitor further how it progresses.If the size decreases then it's not a problem else there can be chances of Abortion
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It is risky It should be treated with rest and progesterone support Left untreated it may translate into bleeding It may not heal on its own
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Consult please.
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