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    Posted: 06 August 2011 at 5:28pm
Ok so i have been bleeding a little every other day an only in the morning, had some test done and it is some thing to do with a hemorrhage, my midwife said it is very small so not to worry, but how can i not, i have miscarriages in the past but i am now 13 or 14 weeks and have never been this far so am feeling postive about that, I have to go to hospital to do some test etc
I guess my question to mums or mums to be out there is have you had it? how commen in this? anything i can do??

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I'm guessing a sub-chorionic haemorrhage? Anyway, I had lost my first 2 babies with no bleeding whatsoever but with my daughter I bled on and off from 6 to 17 weeks which was terrifying. It's not considered 'normal' but neither is it uncommon and definitely doesn't always mean problems. But yeah, it's so hard not to worry. I can remember the sinking feeling every time the bleeding started again.
The advice I got was very general. Try not to over exert myself and no sex or swimming or bath's when I was actually bleeding (infection risk) but everything as normal when I wasn't.
Fingers crossed for you and try not to stress too much (so hard I know!).
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Yes thats what they called it, thanks for your advice it is good to hear from people that have been through it, i did not think it was as well you never forget what that feels like

I had no idea about the no sex or swimming or bath's thing so good to know.
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Hi,

I had bleeding early on (9-10 weeks) also due to a sub chorionic haemorrhage. I am now 35 weeks so all worked out okay for me. I had to have several scans to heck the location of the haemorrhage as it was partially sitting over my cervix but seems to have moved up now.

Good luck, I hope it clears up soon.
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me too with the sub chorionic haemorrhage. I bleed heavily at 8 weeks and thought for sure I had lost the baby but a scan showed I hadn't and showed the sub chorionic haemorrhage sitting in the placenta. It disappeared over times and now I am 33 weeks
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Thanks every one I feel better knwoing that others have this as well and there baby is ok
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I am in the sub chorionic haemorrhage club too. Heavy bright red bleeding at 10 weeks, scan showed the haemorrhage (and a kicking little bean). I bled lightly for about 2 weeks afterwards too and have had no issues since :)
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*puts hand up* Me too. I am going through this now. I had my first subchronic haemorrhage at 8w 2d and have spotted continiously through up until today with moments of heavy bleeding, clots and scares all round. Today I went to the hospital to prepare myself for a d and c as I was sure I had lost baby last week, and what do you know baby is fine. I have had a second subchronic haemorrhage in a different area and may bleed for quite some time yet. I am well over bleeding, but will be happy enough to bleed right through if it means having another happy and healthy bubba. I will have extra scans at 28, 32 and 36 weeks.

Good luck.

My haemorrhages were on the wall of the womb (outer) and just above my cervix (most recent bleed). I didn't bleed at all with my first.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote luvmylittlies Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 August 2011 at 10:14am
Scary bookwyrm but glad things are okay. I had lots of extra scans when I was bleeding but when I stopped at 17 weeks they didn't feel they needed to monitor anymore. My baby was completely healthy so I get the impression that if it's just spontaneous (rather than some placenta problem) then it doesn't impact on baby at all.

Good luck. Hope things settle down for you both.
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Bleeding has almost completely stopped for me and I am well stress free about it now. I give it one more day and then woooohooo lol!

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Hey bookwyrm, really glad to hear your bleeding has almost completely stopped
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How about yours Jessenia? And are you due in Feb 2012? If so you should pop on over and join us in the due date thread :)

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