X-post: sub-chorionic bleed
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X-post: sub-chorionic bleed
http://www.lifamilies.com/chat/topic-sub-chorionic-bleed-761262-1.html
Any advice? Experience with this?
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Posted 10/8/12 12:07 PM |
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OnceUponATyme
LIF Infant
Member since 1/11 316 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: X-post: sub-chorionic bleed
I had one around 6 weeks and it scared the crap out of me...doc said its either everything or nothing and referred to it as a "threatened miscarriage", basically it would either cause both babies to be miscarried or it would go away. Luckily i rested and didn't do stairs or any heavy lifting and it eventually went away..but i had spotting most of the 1st trimester. Hopefully you will have the same success!
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Posted 10/9/12 2:33 PM |
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Re: X-post: sub-chorionic bleed
thank you! i'm glad yours went away..how long did you rest for? I had the episode on Sunday night and I was home (on vacation) Monday and Tuesday and today I am working from home. Doc yesterday said he only saw a little bit of blood left in there and no need for bed rest but I am just taking it easy.
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Posted 10/10/12 9:53 AM |
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skinny
3 boys and a princess!
Member since 11/08 8178 total posts
Name: Momma
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Re: X-post: sub-chorionic bleed
I had it w/ both successful pregnancies. Very scary. I bled for weeks. I think from weeks 5-12. Longer the second time. It was always worse when I was more active. Lifting anything.....groceries, laundry, etc....made it worse. Take it as easy as you can!
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Posted 10/11/12 8:56 AM |
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Re: X-post: sub-chorionic bleed
thanks I am back to work but everytime I feel a twinge I worry. All I can do is pray!! and try to take it as easy as I can.
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Posted 10/11/12 3:11 PM |
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