anyone know what subchronic bleeds in an ultrasound mean?
If it's large it can pose a threat but a little one not so much. It is common in pregnancies so nothing to worry about
In easier terms to understand its when either the embryo or placenta tears away from the uterus way and creates a slight bleed. I had one this pregnancy but it was little and they can usually absorb themselves. Could also be from the embryo implanting
Oh, girl...I went through a subchrionic bleed at 12 weeks, and I had it pretty bad. If you aren't bleeding out, consider yourself one of the lucky ones! I was hemmhoraging so bad and bleeding out so bad, I thought I was having a moscarriage. I was soaking through a super absorbency pad every hour. The bleeding lasted for two weeks, and I had brown spotting for a month. They labeled it a Subchorionic bleed and threatened miscarriage. My tear was 3 cm I believe, which th eery ssid was moderate. Its when the placenta partially seperates from the uterus and forms a blood clot underneath, which will either bleed out or reabsorb back into the body. In most cases, evrything will turn out just fine. I was on bedrest for over a month, though.
Subchorionic bleeding (also known as a subchorionic hematoma) is the accumulation of blood within the folds of the chorion (the outer fetal membrane, next to the placenta) or between the uterus and the placenta itself. It can cause light to heavy spotting, but it may not
this is the note online.
There are two areas adjacent to the gestational
sac that appear consistent with chorionic bleeding. One is in the upper
uterus in the mid line measuring 1.2 x 0.9 x 1.3 cm, and the second is in
the right mid uterus measuring 2.0 x 0.4 x 0.5 cm.