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Re: Subchorionic Hematomas
My doctor can't even tell me how big mine was at my appointment on Tuesday. Someone else saw me but her last note to me today said "if it was a SCH." I'm just so confused and hoping for lots more answers on Monday when I go in. DH can't go with me which I'm hoping is okay.
After my bleed on Tuesday, things got browner and lighter until yesterday there was nothing. Appointment is in 2 1/2 hours! This time it'll be with my OB and I have a long list of questions since I feel like I did not get very much information at all at my last appointment and I was so overwhelmed I didn't think to ask many questions. I doubt it will be fully resolved after only 6 days but a girl can dream.
I am cleared to pick up my daughter but no vigorous exercise (can't even break a sweat). She said we'll look at it at my NT next Friday but that I likely wouldn't be cleared for anything until the A/S at 18-20 weeks if things look good then.
@jkduer yay and glad you are resting!
@mrskoz428 fx for you this Friday
My update... I am 10 wks 1 day. At 8 wk 1 day it turns out mine was a small bruise (no one confirmed the sch to me until today). So i have my scan next Tuesday at 11w 1 d and hopefully it stayed small and a bruise rather than worsened.
Married: 8/10/13
BFP- 12/18/15, D&E- 4/8/16 @ 21w5d- confirmed Thanatophoric Dysplasia
BFP- 11/7/17, M/C- 11/18/17 @ 4w6d
BFP- 8/25/18 ~ EDD- 5/9/19 ~ DD born 5/2/20 *Lillian Hazel*
BFP- 10/9/20 ~ EDD- 6/21/21
I can't for the life of me figure out what it means that my hematoma is inferior to the gestational sac.... inferior? Like below?
@thebobloblaw I think the size of it is what really impacts if it's a concern. Since you didn't bleed, they were probably so small they weren't worried. They can also sometimes tell if it's actively bleeding (internally...that's when it's called a hemorrhage) or has clotted and will likely get smaller, not grow (when it's called a hematoma). I'd say that's a great sign you're super low risk and basically nothing to be concerned about
ETA when I saw 8 new posts on this thread I got really concerned. So glad everyone's doing well so far
Called my doctor's office right away and thankfully they told me to come right in. They found two SCH that are kind of big. One was 5 cm and the other 3 cm. End TW*
The nurse was so sweet and caring. She explained everything in detail (As you can imagine, I was in tears. ) I'm on modified bed rest and have a F/U next week. Im at home now and the cramping is quite severe.
@jess4us Can confirm that inferior = below or under. And superior = above in medical jargon.
As for the other posts about this being so common on our board.....I completely agree. This thread was the first time i ever heard about SCH. I honestly don't remember it being mentioned in my last BMB. And speaking of, I can confirm that, I, too, am a STM..
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe
DD2: October 2016
DC3: coming May 2019
Sorry if I'm reiterating but I have one and it's 5cm. The 3cm one is probably not much of a concern, I'd imagine. Glad you're getting a follow up next week. That really helped me, and now I have the NT scan next Friday to get another look (conveniently).
ETA: modified bed rest is so hard with a toddler!! At least she's at daycare during the day. It would be tougher for a SAHM if you weren't allowed to pick up your child. I'm technically okay to do so but trying to severely limit it. DH has a training at 7am every day next week (East Coast time zone while we're on the west coast) so I'm doing daycare drop off but DD can mostly walk to/from the car, etc. on her own, I just have to pick her up to get her in the car seat. That will literally be the extent of my physical exertion for the day.
@kvh22 oh yes, that totally sounds just like my case! Im glad to know that so far, so good for you! I do pray that all of us have our SCH resolve without incident and we have happy healthy babies around our EDD!
Sidenote: Can I just say, these past few weeks have been SO hard!
@mrskoz428 you are a warrior defying those odds! Im sure this time won't be the exception!
@thebobloblaw it is so nice to hear positive experiences and good to remember that most SCH do resolve
@wawashkesh1 I am following the same instructions! So close and hopefully it doesnt last beyond 1st tri.
@kvh22 so glad about your success stories and hope you're able to get as much help with little one as possible. I find that I never know where hidde help exista until I really need it. We all deserve the support and I am hopeful for you
Ok guys one last stupid question. Above the sac or below the sac means what when everything is circular? Like inferior means below like at his or feet? Or below meaning where the placenta is (as in below (between baby and uterus wall)). I am so visual I wish i could have a drawing.
Married: 8/10/13
BFP- 12/18/15, D&E- 4/8/16 @ 21w5d- confirmed Thanatophoric Dysplasia
BFP- 11/7/17, M/C- 11/18/17 @ 4w6d
BFP- 8/25/18 ~ EDD- 5/9/19 ~ DD born 5/2/20 *Lillian Hazel*
BFP- 10/9/20 ~ EDD- 6/21/21