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sarahdaugherty

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I am 6 weeks and 1 day and the baby looked good with a heart beat of 125. But there was blood in my uterus around baby. Not touching it, but just near it. I have had mild to painful cramps in my lower right and left side for the past two weeks. Is my baby going to be okay? Thank you
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I can only go based on my personal experience , but with this pregnancy I had blood in my uterus which was detected by scan at 7 weeks (& I was bleeding on and off until 13 weeks) and my baby is ok Happy. I really hope it will be ok for you to

 

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 Good Luck to you. I really don' t know much about it either but wishing you all the best. I know that it can happen and baby to be fine because there is something later in pregnancy called an echogenic bowel. Where the bowel shows up more brightly in ultrasound than it should. There are many causes from simple to awful for this showing on the ultrasound. However one of the simple harmless causes of echogenic bowel is the baby swallowing blood that could have been in the uterus early in pregnancy. So that tells me that blood in the uterus can happen and go on to be healthy and fine. PLUS, if you later show an echogenic bowel (only occurs in less than 2% of pregnancies) you can have more relief knowing what it probably is than others who didn't know of any bleeding in the uterus (like me). 

I also know when I posted questions about echogenic bowel on IG I had one person respond who had any experience and her baby was born and fine so they determined it was from blood in the uterus. But thats just one scenario I know of! 

Keep us posted! Thinking of you, hearing the words blood and pregnancy is never comforting I know. Will they do another ultrasound soon?

 

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Nov. 18 2009 After yesterday’s ultrasound and no explanation to why I had been cramping for over 2 weeks and why I had blood in my uterus, I decided to go to ER. I did a urine sample; hopping maybe I just had a kidney/bladder infection. Nope it was fine. Then they drew blood to check my liver function, white blood cell count, and if the HCG levels were rising. Liver fine, white blood cells fine, and a perfect HCG level of 14,000. So then I had an ultrasound. I got to see baby who was comfortably oblivious to it all☺ After the doc saw the images it all made perfect sense, like why couldn’t I figure that out. I have Hemorrhagic Cysts on both ovaries. So the cramping and pain I’ve had is due to that and they are leaking blood into my uterus. I found this on line about Hemorrhagic cysts: Hemorrhagic Cysts An ovarian cyst is a collection of fluid within the ovary that is surrounded by a thin wall. Many types of ovarian cysts exist, and many do not exhibit any symptoms. Ovarian cysts can be small or large in size but usually range from pea-sized to grapefruit-sized. Most ovarian cysts, about 95 percent, are harmless and benign. They can occur in women of any age but most often affect women who are in their childbearing years. Some ovarian cysts can rupture, bleed or cause pain and may need to be removed through surgery. One common type of ovarian cyst is the hemorrhagic cyst. Hemorrhagic cysts are also known as blood cysts, hematoceles and hematocysts. Hemorrhagic cysts occur when a blood vessel in the wall of a cyst breaks, causing blood to enter into the cyst. Hemorrhagic cysts are a type of functional cyst, meaning that they occur normally during the course of the female menstruation process. Functional cysts, also known as simple cysts, have nothing to do with disease. They can be treated normally and often resolve themselves without the need for treatment or any type of surgery. Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cyst Symptoms Generally, hemorrhagic cysts will cause abdominal pain, usually just on one side of they body and they may also cause bleeding and the rapid stretching of the wall of the ovary, which will also cause pain. Blood clots will generally form in the ovary and can be seen using a sonogram. Hemorrhagic cysts can sometimes rupture and release blood into the abdominal region. This will cause severe pain for the woman, but rupturing hemorrhagic cysts are far less common. Most often, hemorrhagic cysts will regulate themselves. They may, however, require surgical removal. In some cases, even hemorrhagic cysts that rupture can resolve themselves without the need for surgery. For minor pain and symptoms of hemorrhagic cysts or other types of ovarian cysts, medication or pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can be prescribed. Narcotics and prescription pain medications may also be prescribed by a medical professional. Heating pads, hot water bottles and ice packs can also be helpful for hemorrhagic cyst symptoms and can release tension and stimulate circulation, as can certain herbal teas, vitamin supplements and avoiding caffeine. Women who have hemorrhagic cysts or any type of ovarian cyst that lasts longer than two or three menstrual cycles and women with a family history of ovarian cancer should speak to a medical professional about their symptoms and treatment options to avoid more serious problems in the future. I have my 1st apt with my OB doc on Monday. One of the docs from the OB clinic was there tonight. The doc said I’d be observed carefully and have more ultrasounds so see if the cyst are growing or getting better. Oh the reason I have these cyst is due to Hyper stimulation of the drugs I was on to produce multiple follicles/eggs and grow them. I just can’t wait to have the weeks go on so we can get out of the woods. This is a bit nerve rattling☹
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sarahdaugherty:
I am 6 weeks and 1 day and the baby looked good with a heart beat of 125. But there was blood in my uterus around baby. Not touching it, but just near it. I have had mild to painful cramps in my lower right and left side for the past two weeks. Is my baby going to be okay? Thank you
This is going to be fine the vast majority of the time. I would recommend that you take Progesterone in Oil or some other strong progesterone supplement to reduce the uterine contractions and stay off your feet until this symptom abates. Hemorrhagic cysts do not leak blood into the uterus and are common after IVF.
Dr. Daniel Potter, MD, FACOG
Huntington Reproductive Center
 
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