Gestational haemorrhage

Anon Imperfect Mum

Gestational haemorrhage

So I am 11 weeks along with an indentical twin pregnancy. From week 8 to week 10 I lightly bled brown blood/discharge and then it stopped. I just got my 10 weeks ultrasound and it says "...this is complicated by a peri gestational haemorrhage posterior to twin A gestational sac. This measures 45x21x6mm. It is sheet like. It is long and thin and overall volume is very small. It is new since the last ultrasound from 17/02/17. Twin B looks uncomplicated.....both twins remain viable." So im guessing my question is has anyone else has had this and what it meant for their baby/babies etc etc. Little bit worried that since bleeding stopped ive possibly lost baby A??

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Anon Imperfect Mum

both twins were still viable at the time of the ultrasound. Please go speak to your doctor. Looking for answers on the internet from strangers will just bring frustration and won't be very helpful.
You would be able to see your GP before this gets posted to Facebook in 6-7 days.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

A bunch of strangers on the Internet are not qualified to interpret a radiologists report... Your GP is tthe best person to interpret it, or your obstetrician. See if you can get in tomorrow to put your mind at ease xx

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Anon Imperfect Mum

I have gone to doc last night who told me about this. He wasnt worried but he never is. I asked for another ultrasound but he said he didnt want to do that just yet.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

If the doctor isn't too concerned at this stage, I would relax and just enjoy the pregnancy as much as you can. With twins there is always a huge increase in risks but there's more positive stories than negatives :) Avoid the net, for every positive stories there's about 20 negatives. People who have a positive outcome are enjoying their bundles as opposed to those grieving on a computer :)

Good luck with it all! Fingers crossed.

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