DR ABHINAYA

Coimbatore, tamilnadu, India

Subchorionic Hematoma

A subchorionic hematoma is a condition during pregnancy characterized by the accumulation of blood between the fetal membrane (chorion) and the uterine wall. This collection of blood forms a hematoma and can often be identified through ultrasound imaging. Subchorionic hematomas are relatively common and may lead to symptoms such as vaginal bleeding or spotting.

Subchorionic Hematoma

Close monitoring by healthcare professionals is typically recommended to assess the size and progression of the hematoma and to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the developing fetus. Management strategies may vary depending on the severity and individual circumstances, and medical guidance is crucial for appropriate care during pregnancy.

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