not sure where in the world to put this so I started a new thread. I had searched a bit but there wasn't too much. It's very long, sorry.
Friday morning I woke up to a bit of spotting. It was brown, old blood but I called the dr anyway since I haven't had that at all so far (18 weeks today). They had me come in to do an u/s to check everything was okay. Baby was fine and cervix was closed but the placenta was still touching the cervix a little bit. The dr did an internal exam and everything was fine.
Spent the the rest of the day and Saturday being lazy. Woke up early yesterday to bright red blood. Nurse on call told me to go to the ER to be checked. Once again, baby was absolutely fine and the cervix was closed still but they weren't sure where the blood was coming from. My placenta is still touching my cervix (just a corner) but they won't say it's placenta previa necessarily because it's still a little too early to diagnose it as such.
So I was put on partial bed rest and pelvic rest. No lifting, no exercise, mostly sitting but can still get up and do stuff. I was cleared by the ER doc to work as long as I take it easy and don't pick up the kiddos (I work with 2 yr olds). I call today to make a follow up appointment and the doctor says I should be on complete bed rest (the ER dr called the on call ob for the center I visit to consult before telling me all this). OY!
Has as anyone else experienced this random bleeding or being put on partial bed rest? Any ideas? This baby is already being a problem child! It had better be really good once it leaves my body lol
Re: Partial bed rest
And yes to books. Or binge watch netflix
now to do some more research on hematomas! Lol
ETA: I found the thread! Hope you find it helpful/supportive https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12644826/subchorionic-hematoma-sch
No mention of another appointment yet, but I was already scheduled for my anatomy scan on the 15th so I'm guessing that's soon enough for them at this point. Just hoping it resolves itself soon!
I'm not sure what you were told was necessarily "wrong" but different doctors will have different thresholds for advice regarding bed rest, partial bed rest, pelvic rest etc... same with pretty much everything else we're told (ex. some docs say eat all the lunch meat and sushi you want, other will advise under no circumstances) Really glad that you were given the information you needed and that baby is okay!!! hang in there and keep us updated if anything changes
I get what you are saying but for a hematoma the bedrest is more for preventing more bleeding, which can up the risk of miscarriage, than it is to prevent preterm labor.