Twenty-one pregnancies with sonographic evidence of subchorionic hemorrhage were evaluated clinically and sonographically. Clinical evaluation included maternal age, gravidity, parity, gestational ...
The study comprised 342 pregnant women who had vaginal bleeding in weeks 9-20 of pregnancy and a live fetus shown with sonography. Sonograms showed a subchorionic hematoma in 62 patients (18%).
A family physician in Idaho testified on Tuesday that a woman experiencing severe bleeding from a miscarriage was denied admission to a hospital until her fourth emergency room visit in one week ...