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subchorionic hemmorage?

I have been diagnosed with subchorionic hemmorage.what does that mean for my baby?
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Thanks ladies...I'm pretty sure that it is healing on its own,the bleeding has stopped for a few days now and my hcg  levels are still rising.I will definately keep everyone posted.I still can't get into my Dr for a few weeks now,but I remain optimistic.
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1752977 tn?1418221796
I had one with my daughter. It was a large one and i was bleeding for half my pregnancy. If it occurs in early pregnancy there's a very high chance it will clear up on its own. It means there's a "cut" along the uterus where the sac is separating.

Again, its usually not much of a concern. You will have more frequent ultrasound to monitor it. They are more common than you think
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5628321 tn?1376273593
I've had one with my third son. It's usually pretty harmless. Subchorionic means it's below the placenta. :) They usually clear up on their own. You may be seeing the dr a little more often though. :) keep us posted.
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5104126 tn?1413329079
I am not sure. I would definitely contact ur doc for more info or google it
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