Subchorionic Hematoma Symptoms Causes Risks Treatment
This type of hematoma is a common cause of vaginal bleeding between 10 and 20 weeks gestation and is caused by “bleeding under one of the membranes (chorion) that surrounds the embryo,” according to the University of Michigan Health. The blood clot forms between the placenta and the wall of the uterus and usually will heal itself without adversely impacting the pregnancy. Although there’s nothing that can be done about a subchorionic hematoma, in most cases the bleeding resolves without causing a problem....