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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Pregnant Through IVF. Subchronic Hematoma Present. What Care Should Be Taken? History Of Miscarriage

Hi sir last year I went for ivf treatment resulting a single embryo pregnency with sub chronic hematoma , it lasted for 4 months and I had a missed abortion , this year I did frozen embryo transfer which I had freezed last year,I got pregnent with single embryo and again sub chronic hemotoma is there ,I am scared that same thing will not repeat ,so please advise and clarify my problem. thanks.
Fri, 5 Apr 2013
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Hello,
It is true that you have a high risk pregnancy with a repeated sub-chorionic haematoma. You need absolute bed rest, avoidance of all strenuous activity, intercourse and stress. Anxiety should be avoided at all cost as this could affect your pregnancy badly. You may need hormone supplements. Please have a regular interaction with your consultant and follow instructions. Wish you good luck.
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Pregnant Through IVF. Subchronic Hematoma Present. What Care Should Be Taken? History Of Miscarriage

Hello, It is true that you have a high risk pregnancy with a repeated sub-chorionic haematoma. You need absolute bed rest, avoidance of all strenuous activity, intercourse and stress. Anxiety should be avoided at all cost as this could affect your pregnancy badly. You may need hormone supplements. Please have a regular interaction with your consultant and follow instructions. Wish you good luck.