Hi Bub2Be,

I had a subchorionic haemorrhage in my first trimester and experienced spotting (after any activity) as well as a big red bleed. The subch was then picked up on a scan also. The explanation given to me was where a small part of the placenta has just torn away a little, hence you can get a bit of bleeding. From what I read, the treatment advice is to take it easy - stay off your feet, no lifting, minimal walking, standing around etc. If you DO do a lot of activity, it can exacerbate it (think of going running with a big scab on your knee - it would probably open up again). Typically they disappear (just heal up) but you can get it monitored on subsequent scans just to be sure. You may have the option to have another earlier scan if you want to see if it's resolved. Check with your dr's as to suggested treatment & follow-up.

There was another forum thread on here about it also.

All the best with it, I know any bleeding can be scary & stressful, but the prognosis is usually very good with these
Belfie