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Pregnant, Started Having Brown Bleeding. Subchronic Hematoma Found In Ultrasound. What To Do ?

hi i am 28yrs old,64kgs,5 ft 4 inches tall, i am 14 weeks pregnant and a week ago i started bleeding brown blood,i went to the er and an ultra sound was done,they discovered that i had a subchorionic hematoma and was put on bed rest,yesterday i went for a follow up and the ultra sound showed that the SCH HAD CLEARED BUT I STILL HAvE THE BROWN BLEEDING,what should i do? oh and the baby is fine.
Fri, 17 May 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
You should consult a gynaecologist for some progesterone support because you repeat ultrasonography shows no hematoma so you should not be worried and bleeding is brown in colour means an old blood no fresh bleeding.
Your baby is fine so you don't worry. Take proper rest.
Good luck.
Take care.
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Pregnant, Started Having Brown Bleeding. Subchronic Hematoma Found In Ultrasound. What To Do ?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. You should consult a gynaecologist for some progesterone support because you repeat ultrasonography shows no hematoma so you should not be worried and bleeding is brown in colour means an old blood no fresh bleeding. Your baby is fine so you don t worry. Take proper rest. Good luck. Take care.