High risk pregnancy: Without more information, i'm not certain where the bleed is. If you have a placenta, you are pregnant. Perhaps your dr. Is talking about a "sub-chorionic" bleed? This is bleeding under a part of the placentia. This can resolve or become greater and cause the placentia to come off the uterine wall and cause a miscarriage. You will need close follow up by your OB dr.
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