Subchorionic Hemorrhage at 6 Weeks, 4 Days. Scared! Anyone???
Looking for advice or experiences any of you have with this because, as you can imagine, hubby and I are scared. Yesterday afternoon after going the bathroom there was blood when I wiped. Not super red, but red, and enough to make me nervous although it only happened when I wiped. No cramping or back pain, just blood. After calling my dr, she sent me to the ER to get checked out. They did a bunch of tests and when I arrived I used the bathroom there and had a little bit more, but more brownish in color this time, not the red we saw at home and each time I went after that only a little bit of brown, never any more red blood. The dr did a pelvic exam and told me that he saw a little bit of brownish blood and although they never want to see blood, he was happy that it was brown in color and not bright red indicating an active bleed. They drew blood and my levels were exactly where they should be and on the ultrasound we saw our perfect little baby's heart beating away at 126 BPM. Baby was measuring exactly where it should and HB was perfect. They did find a 2.1CM Subchorionic Hemorrhage adjacent to the right side of the gestational sac and sent me home on pelvic rest (no lifting, sex, or exercise) to follow up with my dr in 3 days.
Anyone else go through this and know what to expect? What is going to happen? Odds of miscarriage or anything? They didn't really give us any information and basically just told us it is all up in the air right now. I am trying to be as positive as I can be, but am terrified. I saw our baby's heartbeat...I don't want to lose our baby! They told us everything with the baby is perfect and either that this will resolve on its own or it won't and will cause a miscarriage. Since yesterday (even with the pelvic exam and trasnvag ultrasound) I have only had a tiny, tiny bit of brownish dried blood when I wipe after going to the bathroom, which I am assuming is a good sign. I am only 28, so they said that is in my favor for maternal age. Anything or experiences anyone could share we would so appreciate. Thanks so much!