Hi fellow April Mamas~
I was wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with a Subchorionic hematoma and if so, how is your baby doing? What was your experience? Did it resolve on its own without hurting the baby? I went in yesterday for a routine ultrasound (I am around 9 weeks) and after we saw the baby and the heartbeat (which looked great!), she discovered a black mass near the gestational sac that she said was a small blood clot called a Subchorionic hematoma. The doctor said it's very common and that I should try to take it easy some, but I'm still a bit concerned. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Any stories/advice is appreciated! Thanks!
Re: Subchorionic Hematoma
I'd say maybe 1 out of 20 ( just a guess) patients that we see end up diagnosed with one. They tend to get better and bleed out or the body absorbes it on its own. Sometimes tho ( like in my case at 8 w1d ) it doesn't and it can grow and separate your pregnancy from the uterine wall causing fetal demise .
I have only had this happen with patients a few times and there's nothing that could have been done differently to prevent it or resolve it. Depending on how big the SCH is sometimes we tell the girls to just take it easy or in more extreme cases they are put on complete pelvic rest .
My story isn't a positive one and I'm sorry but that's how it worked out for me.