Can lochia last for 4 months?

Lochia is postpartum bleeding
postpartum bleeding
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is severe bleeding after giving birth. It's a serious and dangerous condition. PPH usually occurs within 24 hours of childbirth, but it can happen up to 12 weeks postpartum. When the bleeding is caught early and treated quickly, it leads to more successful outcomes.
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and vaginal discharge. It has three stages and lasts up to six weeks.
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Why am I still bleeding 5 months after giving birth?

This usually happens when the placenta partially detaches from the lining of the uterus, causing the uterus to contract improperly. The blood vessels within the uterus continue to bleed as long as there is a retained placenta in the uterus.
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What if lochia does not stop?

This is known as lochia. It's how your body gets rid of the extra blood and tissue in your uterus that helped your baby grow. Bleeding is heaviest the first few days after your baby is born. But if heavy bleeding continues after that, you may need to call your doctor.
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Why do I keep bleeding 3 months postpartum?

Other causes of bleeding or spotting in the postpartum phase may include urinary tract infection, thyroid abnormalities, infection or inflammation of the uterine lining, or a piece of the placenta or amniotic fluid sac that hasn't yet come out.
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What causes prolonged lochia?

Lochia that remain red and abundant for longer than usual may indicate delayed involution of the uterus, which may be due to retention of a piece of placenta within the uterus and/or to infection. If placental tissue is retained the uterus remains enlarged and this may show on an ultrasound scan.
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How long will vaginal bleeding last after delivery, and when should my period return?



Can lochia last for 5 months?

It can vary between people, but lochia typically lasts about six weeks. However, some people have traces of lochia for up to eight weeks.
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When is lochia abnormal?

How do I know my lochia requires a doctor's attention? Women experiencing the signs and symptoms below should schedule an appointment with one of our OB-GYNs. Excessive bleeding (saturating a pad in less than an hour). Getting abnormally large, golf ball sized clots.
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Can you hemorrhage 4 months after giving birth?

Postpartum hemorrhage (also called PPH) is when a woman has heavy bleeding after giving birth. It's a serious but rare condition. It usually happens within 1 day of giving birth, but it can happen up to 12 weeks after having a baby.
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What happens if pieces of placenta is left inside?

If your placenta is not delivered, it can cause life-threatening bleeding called hemorrhaging. Infection. If the placenta, or pieces of the placenta, stay inside your uterus, you can develop an infection. A retained placenta or membrane has to be removed and you will need to see your doctor right away.
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Will postpartum bleeding ever stop?

Yes. It's common for postpartum bleeding (lochia) to last for at least a couple of weeks if not longer than a month. It's different for every woman. Postpartum bleeding typically stops after four to six weeks.
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What is the last stage of lochia?

Lochia alba

Finally, the lighter bleeding of the lochia serosa stage will fade into discharge; the lochia color will now be more yellowish but can sometimes be mixed with a bit of spotting. This is the final lochia stage, called lochia alba, and it may last for up to six weeks after delivery.
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How long does the last stage of lochia last?

The third stage of postpartum bleeding is called alba and can last two to six weeks after giving birth. Lochia changes from pink to a light brown to yellowish white color.
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How do I know if my lochia is normal?

Lochia (vaginal discharge)

Lochia for the first 3 days after delivery is dark red in color. A few small blood clots, no larger than a plum, are normal. For the fourth through tenth day after delivery, the lochia will be more watery and pinkish to brownish in color.
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Can you get your period 5 months postpartum?

It's completely normal for women who breastfeed exclusively to have their first postpartum period six weeks after delivery or a year or more later — even 18 months after giving birth. If you're breastfeeding some of the time, you might see your period return sooner.
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Is it normal to have brown discharge after 3 months of delivery?

Yes! This is normal. Sometimes months your uterus has less tissue to clear than others - when this happens, you'll experience brown discharge instead of a full period. It is typically nothing to worry about, but if you find this happening month over month, talk to your doctor.
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What is a lotus baby?

A lotus birth is the decision to leave your baby's umbilical cord attached after they are born. The umbilical cord remains attached to the placenta until it dries and falls off by itself.
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Can Lochia stop and start again?

Conclusions: Lochia lasted substantially longer than the conventional assumption of 2 weeks. It was common for postpartum bleeding to stop and start again or to be characterized by intermittent spotting or bleeding. Return of menses is rare among fully breast-feeding women in the first 8 weeks postpartum.
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What postpartum symptoms should not be ignored?

In general, warning signs of serious health conditions include chest pain, trouble breathing, heavy bleeding and extreme pain. If you have any of these signs or symptoms, call your provider right away. If you think your life is in danger, call emergency services (911) or go to the emergency room.
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Is it normal to have blood clots 6 months postpartum?

While development of blood clots after childbirth is very uncommon, physicians should know that they can occur up to 12 weeks after delivery, and future studies are needed to see if some women will benefit from extended therapy to prevent such complications, says the study's lead investigator, Dr.
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How common is late postpartum hemorrhage?

Secondary postpartum hemorrhage (SPPH) is defined as any significant vaginal bleeding that occurs between 24 hours after placental delivery and during the following 6 weeks [1]. The incidence of SPPH has been reported to be 0.2–0.8% [1–3], and it is one of the most common indications for readmission after delivery [4].
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What are the 3 different types of lochia?

Three types of lochia color patterns were identified: type 1--rubra-->serosa-->alba sequence (n = 20); type 2-rubra-->serosa-->alba sequence with prolonged rubra phase and short serosa and alba phases (n = 11); and type 3-with two rubra phases (rubra-->serosa/alba-->rubra-->serosa/alba sequence with near-equal duration ...
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Is lochia considered a period?

Lochia is not a period. It is a sign that the body is still recovering from giving birth, as the uterus sheds the lining that supported the pregnancy. A 2012 review found that lochia bleeding lasted from 24 to 36 days .
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