Trish I found this in a search Hun, I wish you a healthy pregnancy and lots of sticky vibes. Thinking of you.

A subchorionic hemorrhage occurs when there is bleeding in between the layers of the gestational sac. This is quite a common finding and the pregnancies usually go on to term.

You will have a number of follow up ultrasound scans to monitor the area where the bleeding occurred. I have followed more chronic hemorrhages than I could count. I can't think of a case that had a poor outcome.