I have one but I have no symptoms. The fertility specialist I'm using won't let me graduate to a regular OB until they see it again this coming week to make sure it's healing. I'm on light duty and pelvic rest.
I had one that showed at my 8 week ultrasound. I had a little bit of spotting once and some cramping. Just went to my 13 week ultrasound and it's gone!
I found out at 7 weeks I had a small one. I wasn’t actually told anything about it originally. I went to the we for low vaginal pressure and it was listed on my discharge papers. I PANICKED! I had had zero bleeding to indicate anything. My gp told me not to stress, limit any thing I picked up to 10 lbs or less and go on pelvic rest until my ultra sound. She did say I should expect bleeding at some point. I spent the next 4 weeks scared to go to the bathroom in fear of seeing blood. Thankfully it never happened and at my 11 week ultrasound it had healed on its own.
Hi just wanted to offer some peace of mind. I had a SCH with my second pregnancy. Felt a “pop” and gushed bright red blood with clots at 5 weeks. I went to the ER but wait time was so long and I felt like it must just be a miscarriage and I will just go home. I had a follow up with my OB two days after that and he told me it was most likely a miscarriage, he did a transvaginal ultrasound and there was baby with a strong heartbeat! I was so relieved. At 8 weeks I was getting ready to leave work when I felt that “gush” again. I went to the bathroom and blood was dripping down my legs and a clot the size of the palm of my hand. I honestly thought that clot was a baby at the time. I walked down to the ER after clocking out (I work at the hospital). I bled the entire 4 hours I was there, it was dripping down the hallway when I would go to the restroom. Again to our shock the trabsvaginal showed baby with a strong heartbeat. I bled until approx 13 weeks then never bled again, I went on to have a perfectly healthy full term baby boy that October.
Re: Subchorionic hemorrhage
Just went to my 13 week ultrasound and it's gone!