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Subchorionic haemotoma
Hi everyone,
My scan on Monday showed a small subchorionic haemotoma which is significantly smaller than the sac. We have done some research and it is common in 25% of pregnancies and can be associated with low iron which I have. If I take it easy it should just go away.
I flew to Sydney on Tues and phoned my OB before I went because I needed to know if it was safe to fly. He said to avoid sex and if I bleed not to worry about it.
Does anyone have any information or personal experience?
Gemma.
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Hey Gemma,
I've not had any experience with this, but I just wanted to wish you lots of luck. Sounds like it will clear up soon and I'm sure your OB would have mentioned anything important to you.
Take care.
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Hi Gemma,
I'm sorry, I do not have any helpful info or advice for you, just wanted to wish you luck, and I'm sure everything will be perfectly fine :)
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SOrry Gemma, I too am in the dark about this one. But I'm sure someone should be able to help.
Good luck & hopefully it will go away / heal soon.
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Thanks for your kind messages. Just thought I would give an update.
I had my 12 week scan on the 30/12 and everything is good. The haemotoma has gone and there is no sign of bleeding. This is very reassuring that everything is going along as it should.
Gemma.
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Woooohooooo!!!
That's fantastic news Gemma. Congratulattions.
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Hi Gemma
Thats great news heres hoping the rest of your pregnancy is smooth and uneventful!!!!Hope you have a h & h pregnancy.
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Thats great to hear Gemma!
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That's wonderful, Gemma! I'm glad to hear that it's all going well for you.
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Glad to hear that everything is alright now Gemma.
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How wonderful - I bet you have breathed a HUGE sigh of relief!!
Hope the rest of your pregnancy is a breeze!!
Best wishes