Hi ladies,
I had an early ultrasound today as I have had 5 miscarriages and am having a lot of cramping and back pain. The doctor said I am measuring 5 weeks and there is a gestational sac and yolk sac but no embryo so far. She also said I have a subchorionic hematoma and this increases my chance of miscarriage since it was found before viability. I am such a wreck. I don't go back for two weeks and I feel like I am not going to survive the wait. I don't even want to hope this will turn out well because I have been through this before.
Re: 5 weeks pg, subchorionic hematoma, multiple losses and scared
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I too had a small SCB which also meant no intercourse. SCB are generally fine unless it is bigger than the gestational sac in which case your ob/gyn would have said this to you. In 97-99 percent of cases SCB go onto be healthy pregnancies which is no greater risk than a regular pregnancy. Are you on progesterone? This can help the SCB resolve etc. Maybe call your doc and ask. After all it can't negatively impact the pregnancy and can only help in other ways.
I had a SCB and it basically resolved by week 9ish. Mine was near my cervix. I followed doctors advice (no heavy lifting/no intercourse/LOTS of water) and 200mg daily progesterone
Also for 5 weeks not having an embryo is very normal. Hugs to you! I too have had multiple losses.