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2007-07-11
Name: sneha



i from nov board .last week i had my 20 weeks scan .dr saw subchorionic hemorrhage still of same size since first trimester.it didnt heal .she has advised bed rest now.i went thru internet and found horrible thing s that this condition can do.i am really tensed.couldnt sleep whole night.has anybody gone thru this condition.
is their any paricular diet that will resolve this bleeding inside .please let me know.
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2007-07-17
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Anonymous Name: Vindita
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Hey Sneha,

First thing stop worrying. The sub chorionic bleed u said is from the first trimester n hasnt subsided. Dont panic when i say that you should have done a complete bed rest then nd am sure it would have gone away. I faced a subchorionic bleed in my 2nd month which healed when i had complete bed rest for 15 days. My in - laws were very helpful, they wouldnt even let me keep a glass of water back in the kitchen even when i got up for the loo. However in your case, since the bleed still persists, i suggest strictly do the bed resting part. Its very important, it will heal fully before u go in the next trimester.

More importantly stay calm, meditate, relax(bed rest), listen to music, have ur hubby seated next to u n talk about the future, be positive. There is no force like positivity in this whole world. Turn to God. He will surely help you out of this but before that do your bit too!! n hey just chill.
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