What’s a chorionic hematoma?

Chorionic hematoma is a common condition in early pregnancy where blood accumulates between the uterus and placenta. It is not life-threatening and usually resolves within a few weeks. Women should avoid heavy lifting and sexual intercourse and seek medical attention if bleeding occurs. Drinking water can help replace fluid loss, and tampons should not be […]

Chorionic villus sampling risks?

Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a prenatal test that can identify genetic defects in a fetus as early as 11 weeks of pregnancy. However, it carries risks such as miscarriage, cramps, fever, and a potential for blood mixing. It is recommended to work with an experienced doctor and confirm any positive results with additional tests. […]

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