Can lochia last for months?

How long does lochia last? 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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What happens if lochia does not stop?

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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Can lochia last for 2 months?

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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When is lochia not normal?

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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Can lochia last longer than 8 weeks?

Bleeding often lasts for around for four to six weeks, but could last up to 12 weeks after your baby's born . If you're worried, you can talk to a health professional. Bleeding will start off heavy and red to browny red. It will become lighter in colour and flow over time .
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I'm spotting at 5 weeks postpartum. Can this be caused by walking and caring for 3 kids?



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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Is it normal to bleed for 3 months after giving birth?

Postpartum bleeding: how much blood is normal? After childbirth, some bleeding and spotting is completely normal. And this may last for about four to six weeks.
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What are the signs of abnormal lochia?

How do I know my lochia requires a doctor's attention?
  • Excessive bleeding (saturating a pad in less than an hour).
  • Getting abnormally large, golf ball sized clots.
  • Foul-smelling bleeding or discharge.
  • Severe cramping.
  • Feeling nausea and dizziness.
  • Blurred vision.
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Why am I bleeding 10 weeks 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. About 1 to 5 in 100 women who have a baby (1 to 5 percent) have PPH.
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Why do I still have lochia?

Postpartum bleeding called lochia is a normal part of your recovery after birth. At first, it'll look and feel like a heavy period, but after a few days, it should subside to some light spotting. Expect to use pads regularly for several weeks (or a few months) postpartum whether you had a vaginal birth or a c-section.
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Can lochia last longer than 6 weeks?

You will have some vaginal bleeding (called lochia) for 2–6 weeks after the birth. Bleeding sometimes lasts longer than this, but it should have stopped by 12 weeks. This bleeding happens after vaginal and c-section births.
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Does breastfeeding make lochia last longer?

Lochia will become less heavy after a week or so, and the color will become a more watery-pink or brown. If you are breastfeeding, you may notice that you pass more lochia while feeding, since the uterus is contracting in response to hormone shifts activated by nursing or pumping.
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What are the 3 types of lochia?

You'll go through three postpartum bleeding stages: lochia rubra, lochia serosa and lochia alba.
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What can I use to stop lochia?

Treatment of Lochia

Nothing needs to be done to treat lochia. You should not do anything to prevent lochia or stop it from happening—it's a normal part of your body's postpartum healing process. By the time your uterus has returned to its normal size, you won't be passing much lochia anymore (if at all).
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How much lochia is too much?

You should contact your doctor if you notice any of the following, which could be signs of an infection or another more serious condition such as postpartum hemorrhage: Very large clots (think the size of a lemon or larger) A very heavy flow — enough to soak through a maxi pad every hour.
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How long does lochia odor last?

“The postpartum body brings smells that may be confused with sweat-related body odor,” says Dr. Alagia. “This includes a vaginal discharge called lochia, which is a mix of amniotic fluid, tissue, and blood. It usually passes through the vagina up to six weeks post-birth.”
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What's the longest you can bleed after giving birth?

Most women will stop bleeding between four and six weeks after giving birth. Some women may bleed for longer or shorter than this.
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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 lochia foul smelling?

Lochia is the vaginal discharge you have after a vaginal delivery. It has a stale, musty odor like menstrual discharge.
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What is foul lochia?

Foul-smelling lochia may be a sign of infection and warrants a visit to a healthcare provider. It is normal for the bleeding to stop and start, and to experience period-like cramping as the uterus shrinks back to its normal size.
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Why does lochia turn yellow?

Eventually, the light spotting may turn into a creamy white or yellow discharge. This discharge is caused by white blood cells that are working to heal the lining of the uterus. It is normal for this type of yellow discharge to last for an additional two to four weeks.
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What is the final stage of lochia?

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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Why am I bleeding when I poop 6 weeks postpartum?

Rectal bleeding that occurs during pregnancy or after giving birth is usually due to hemorrhoids that cause varicose veins in and around the rectum. Hemorrhoids are relatively common during pregnancy, especially during the third trimester and in the weeks following delivery.
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What does lochia Alba look like?

The Third Stage: Lochia Alba

Lochia will be a yellowish-whitish color, and consists of cervical mucus, white blood cells, and epithelial tissue. The placental site is rapidly creating new skin tissue to heal, which results in more sloughed off tissue.
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How do I know if it's my period or postpartum bleeding?

About a week after you've given birth, you'll likely notice a discharge called lochia. Lochia is typically creamy white to red in colour, but it's not to be confused with your actual period. The main difference between lochia and your period is that lochia will be lighter and more watery.
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