They found my subchorionic haemorrage at my 9 week ultrasound when I started spotting. Mine was 2cmx2cmx2cm. A scan the following week discovered it had grown to 2cmx1cmx4cm. Mine was next to the placenta which was better then under, but still a risk. I was told that these usually resolve themselves by 20 weeks and are either re-absorbed or bleed out like I was doing. My ob and midwife were not concerned in the least and my 2 friends who are midwives were also unconcerned. 1 in 7 women bleed during pregnancy.
I am now 13 weeks pregnant and have not had a bleed for 2 weeks. Don't know what the clot is doing as my ob did not see the need to an more ultrasounds. I put myself on bed rest, no heavy lifting and was told by the ob no DTD as it runs the risk is dislodging the clot if the uterus wall contracts. Was told to drink lots of water as this will help it to dissolve. I also found that if I got stressed I bleed more, so tried to keep calm.
Your clot is really small if you were to measure it out, and the cramping is normal at this part of the pregnancy as everything it starting to stretch.
I truly hope that everything works out for you. If you have amy more questions feel free to ask or PM me.
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