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10 weeks pregnant with subchronic hemorr
Hi doctor I am 10 week 4 days pregnant and having subchronic hemmorrage , last night i had vaginal bleeding and was admitted in hospital doctor gave me duphaston and trenaxa 500 tablets , and they did ultrasound in which baby was fine jst wanted to know . Is it a matter of concern for my baby , how long this problem will be there and what precautions should be taken Please explain this
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Bed rest advised Repeat scan after 2 weeks
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Continue medication as advised Repeat ultrasound at 12 week
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Subchorionic hematoma means there is bleeding in the space between placental attachment and uterine lining.if it stops or if it is small ,it will resolve on its own . continue the medications given and repeat scan after 2 weeks .but if bleeding doesn't stop or the hematoma increases in size that can lead to pregnancy loss
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