Hi formyangel,
I am so sorry for your loss! This must be a difficult time for you. I like that you are thinking ahead and being proactive to take steps and choices to hopefully prevent this in the future!
"A good 20 percent of pregnant women will experience some kind of bleeding early in pregnancy, though it’s often hard to tell what’s causing the problem. Subchorionic hematomas are even harder to pick up because they don’t always result in noticeable spotting or bleeding, especially when they’re small." *
The first thing that comes to mind is
diet/nutrition! Make sure you are eating a very healthy diet, rich in whole foods combined with a whole food mulivitamin. We like
Baby and Me Multivitamin.
The Zymessence sounds like a great idea. Zymessence reduces Immunological response. Zymessence also helps to prevent the body from rejecting the fetus as a foreign invader by balancing the immune response. It also reduces blood clotting naturally and cleanses the blood.
Another supplement you may want to consider is
L-Arginine. L-Arginine is an amino acid that promotes the synthesis of Nitric Oxide(NO). Nitric Oxide is naturally produced by the body and is important for blood dilation, increases blood flow to the uterus, ovaries.
Self Fertility Massage,
Castor Oil Packs, Meditation and Counseling are other steps you may want to take.
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http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/pregnancy-health/complications/subchorionic-bleeding.aspxBest Wishes,
Dalene