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subchorionic haemorrhage

The terrifying yet common pregnancy condition that no one really talks about

May 13, 2019 By Tracey 5 Comments

There is a lady in my Pilates class who I’ve been watching a bit lately.  She has caught me staring at her a few times now, she probably thinks I’m a bit weird.  She’s pregnant you see, 6 or 7 months pregnant and she has been coming to Pilates for a couple of months.  I…

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Filed Under: Inside Thoughts Out Loud, IVF Tagged With: bleeding in pregnancy, IVF, pregnancy, SCH, subchorionic haemorrhage, threatened miscarriage

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