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Thanks Shelley (pg and prev pg ment) m

Posted by tadeybin on 23:07 4/26/2005:
In Reply to: Re: Subchorionic Hemmorage (pg ment) m  posted by  shelleynz on 21:53 4/26/2005:

Hi Shelley. Thanks so much for taking the time to respond to me. I actually just got an email from you as well. Thank you :)

I am now 16 weeks pg and I have had no bleeding/spotting since last Thursday. Last Tuesday night I found myself in the Er with a big bleed but baby looked good via u/s so I was relieved. They could also see the SH on the u/s. (very small... ER OB said that "99.9 percent of my placenta was attached".. shew!)

This is actually my 2nd pregnancy. I did not have this condition with my first pregnancy and carried to term and have an almost 4 year old.

Thanks again for the encouraging words. There aren't any concrete answers that I can find about this condition. Either the pg will progress, or it won't. It's good to hear from someone that has BTDT!

Stacie 16w

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