Pain: The presence of a subchorionic hemorrhage happens frequently. It needs to be monitored to insure that it is resolving. The pain could be from the pregnancy but could also be your bowels. If you are not scheduled to be seen, make an appointment and ask when your next ultrasound is to evaluate the bleed.
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