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Foul-smelling vaginal discharge. Bright red bleeding that continues beyond the third day. Passing of large blood clots (larger than a plum) Pain, burning or trouble urinating.
The postpartum period begins soon after the babys delivery usually lasts 6 to 8 weeks, and ends when the mothers body has nearly returned to its pre-pregnant state. The postpartum period is important for both short-term and long-term health and well-being for a woman and her newborn.
You may have bleeding from your for up to 6 weeks. Early on, you may pass some small clots when you first get up. Bleeding will slowly become less red, then pink, and then you will have more of a yellow or white discharge. The pink discharge is called lochia.
Vaginal discharge After delivery, a mix of blood, mucus and tissue from the comes out of the . This is called discharge. The discharge changes color and lessens over 4 to 6 weeks after a baby is born. It starts bright red, then turns darker red.
You should be concerned if you have bleeding that is very heavy. We define that as soaking through two pads an hour for more than two hours. This could be a sign of a postpartum hemorrhage.
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