A member asked:

Subchorionic hemorrhage is noted measuring 1.2*0.5 cm. what does this mean?

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Bleeding placenta: Subchorionic hemorrhage is bleeding under the placenta. The measurements indicate the size of the area of bleeding. It frequently will slowly go away without harming the pregnancy. Sometimes it can get bigger and cause a miscarriage. Unfortunately there really isn't a good medical treatment for it. Best wishes!

Answered 10/6/2018

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