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Rising hcg levels, history of molar and eptopic, and now a subchorionic hemmorage, what to do?

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Dr. Jennifer Austin answered

Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Wait: It is good that your HCG is rising. Subchorionic Hemmorhages are pretty common. Observation is pretty much the only thing to do at this point. No intercourse for now. You are at a little higher risk for miscarriage, but I would say that everything usually goes fine. It really depends on how big the subchorionic hemmorhage is.

Answered 10/24/2017

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