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Subchoronic Bleed
« on: 04/28/05, 12:56 »
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Dr. Jacobs,

Can you please provide some information regarding subchoronic bleeds during pregnancy?  One was discovered during my 6 week u/s, it was only 1 cm and was gone in one day.  I am now 9 weeks along and another small bleed was detected.  I did have light bleeding for a couple days and now it has stopped.  I will have a follow up u/s in a couple days to confirm.

Is it likely that I will continue to get these bleeds throughout my pregnancy?  Can they threaten the pregnancy? Are they common?

Any information you can provide is appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Laura

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Barry Jacobs, M. D.
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« Reply #1 on: 04/28/05, 18:36 »
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Bleeding under the placenta  (subchorionic bleeds) are not uncommon.  They cause a great deal of concern, but frequenly resolve, and the pregnancy will be normal.  I do not know how to tell you what to expect.  You may, or may not have future small bleeds.
Good luck.
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