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Here is a picture of my subchronic hematoma. The hematoma is measuring 0.27 cm and the GS is measuring 30.10 mm
Is my hematoma considered big?
Please give me peace of mindšš¼š„ŗ
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Learn more about our guidelines.Iām not sure to be honest I donāt have any experience have they not told you anything?? Xx
At 13 weeks, mine was 6cm! Yours is very small x
Hi I had one with my son! If there not worried then donāt worry!! Itās only
A worry when the bleed is bigger than the baby
Mine was 4.5 cm at 13 weeks
By 14 weeks it had completely healed and the ultrasound tech couldnāt find any trace of it
Wow you got such a clear photo of it! I think mine was about that size at one point. It took until i was 21 weeks to fully clear up but baby never seemed to even notice! He kept growing fine and moving all around. I just did pelvic rest and rested extra. Bleeding is normal but scary everyy time without failš£ just keep tabs of when you bleed to tell your doctor at each check.
My one was 2.3cm by 1.2cm at 10 weeks when I went to a private scan, they didnāt even tell me to stay on bed rest or anything at all