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i had a subchorionic blood clot while i was pregnant. i bleed for 1 and 1/2 months before finally my little boys heart stopped. i was 11 weeks 2 days pregnant.i had a full d&c... i was wondering what is my chance if i get pregnant again that i will have a normal pregnancy. please give me all the information about this you can.... my doc did say when i got pregnant again we would have to monitor it from early on..... they did not say why this happened but i was put on bed rest the whole time, and hospitalized twice. it was awful. any one out there that this happened to please say whether you had a normal pregnancy afterwards..... the baby was tested after the d&c and he was perfectly healthy, just the blood clot finally tore away his blood supply.

2007-03-08 10:53:39 · 2 answers · asked by Earls Gurl 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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Im sorry for your loss sweetie. I lost a son to a sub-chrionic hemotoba too. I was about 24 weeks pregnant. and in the same way as you his was healthy. the only thing was, i didnt have the bleeding like you did. I had bleeding for only a few days and had been sent home on bedrest when i could not take it anymore and went to the hospital.

What i can tell you, is that its not your fault or anything you did to create that tear/clot. I used to beat myself up because i had never heard of it before. it must of been something i did. then i did some research and found out that it is not as unheard of as i thought it was. Sometimes we dont know about these things until we go through it, sadly.

But i can tell you, there are chances of normal pregnancy. I am pregnant again and i have not had many problems at all. I too was monitored. as soon as i found out i was pregnant i went to the doctor and she has been monitoring me every 2 weeks throughout my pregnancy (instead of the 4)

Though there would be nothing they could do about it, at certain stages, if it did happen again, close monitoring would be able to see things quicker and maybe place you on bedrest before the bleeding and other complications started.

Just know you have a angle looking after you and it is ok to try again when you are ready.

2007-03-10 13:15:08 · answer #1 · answered by Kynnie 6 · 0 0

im so sorry but i can tell you this. my sister in law had the same problem not once but twice her second one happened about 2 to 3 months ago. She is pg again and is doing absouletly fine and the baby. she is about a month or so along and is doing good. i know she not far along but no problems yet. so good luck and just pray. baby dust for you

2007-03-08 11:44:26 · answer #2 · answered by belle 2 · 0 0

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