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#1 Eze

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Posted 21 December 2013 - 07:55 AM

I've been diagnosed to have Sch after a heavy bleed 2 weeks ago. I'm at 9+0 weeks. I'm wondering what are the foods and supplements I can take to help it shrink.
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#2 Feisty

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Posted 21 December 2013 - 07:20 PM

I had several of them this pregnancy. I don't know of anything that will shrink them. I was told to stay off my feet and drink plenty of fluids. Sometimes they will absorb and sometimes they will bleed out. I hope it goes away and you can enjoy the rest of your pregnancy. Best wishes!
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#3 nervus optimist

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Posted 21 December 2013 - 10:48 PM

I was told the same as feisty - had a big one and a small one with this PG, both bled for quite a while.  just rest and fluids and more rest.  I was off work for the entire first trimester and then on modified duties the rest of the PG.  Sending you lots of positive vibes.

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#4 DrFionaMcCulloch

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Posted 03 January 2014 - 11:50 PM

Hi Eze, 

 

My advice would be to rest as much as possible.  So long as you avoid putting pressure on the subchorionic, it's quite unlikely to result in a problem.  

 

Some midwives also recommend vitamin E for a subchorionic bleed.  

 

Good luck and I hope that it resolves very soon for you!

 

Dr. Fiona

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