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30 Weeks Pregnant. Ultrasound Shows 5cm Chorioangioma. Typical Outcomes At This Stage Of Pregnancy?

Hi,

I am 30 weeks pregnant with my 3rd child and a 5cm Chorioangioma was found in my last ultrasound. What are the complications or typical outcomes at this stage of pregnancy and are there any symptoms that occur if the condition takes a turn for the worst between the appointments that monitor the condition?

Thank you,
Kristy
Tue, 3 Sep 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
Normally chorioangioma less then 5 cm do not complicate the pregnancy but if it is more then 5cm complication like preterm labour, polyhydramnios, congenital abnormalities, toxaemia, fetal haemolytic anaemia, fetal thrombocytopenia.
Yes, if you develop any new symptoms like pain in abdomen and bleeding etc. you should consult a gynaecologist immediately.
Good luck.
Regards
Dr. Richa
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30 Weeks Pregnant. Ultrasound Shows 5cm Chorioangioma. Typical Outcomes At This Stage Of Pregnancy?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. Normally chorioangioma less then 5 cm do not complicate the pregnancy but if it is more then 5cm complication like preterm labour, polyhydramnios, congenital abnormalities, toxaemia, fetal haemolytic anaemia, fetal thrombocytopenia. Yes, if you develop any new symptoms like pain in abdomen and bleeding etc. you should consult a gynaecologist immediately. Good luck. Regards Dr. Richa