EFFECT OF SUBCHORIONIC HAEMATOMA ON PREGNANCY OUTCOME: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
This study aims at comparative analysis of outcome of pregnancy in patients with 1st trimester bleeding ,with & without sub-chorionic haemorrhage (SCH). Pregnant Material andMethods:
women with vaginal bleeding upto14 wks. Study period was Jan 2020 - Dec 2021. Presence& absence of SCH formed the study & the control group respectively. Both groups had similar demographic patterns & parameters (parity, previousResults:
miscarriages & gestational age at ?rst miscarriage). 15 out of 50 pregnancies (30%) with subchorionic Hematoma resulted in miscarriage, whereas it was 28 out of 210 pregnancies (13%) withoutsubchorionic hematoma. No signi?cant difference was found on the gestational age at miscarriage & duration between 1st vaginal bleeding & miscarriage.The outcome measures were also similar in both groups. Presence of subchorionic hematoma up to 14 wks. Of gestation increases risk ofConclusion:
miscarriage, but pregnancy outcome in ongoing pregnancy is not altered
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Year:
2023
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