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- Lochia (Postpartum Bleeding): How Long, Stages, Smell Color
Lochia is part of the postpartum healing process Lochia has three stages: The duration of each stage and the way the lochia looks vary Lochia rubra is the first stage You can expect the discharge to: You may also experience mild, period-like cramping You may especially feel this cramping if you’re breastfeeding or pumping
- What To Do When Postpartum Bleeding Stops Starts Again - Romper
Postpartum bleeding, which is clinically known as lochia, is a normal part of the body’s healing process after delivering a baby Now, what does lochia consist of? Well, it’s similar to
- Postpartum Recovery Timeline - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
From the day you give birth to the last day of the six-week period, your body will begin a healing transition Unless you choose to have a home birth, your first couple of days of healing after birth will be in the hospital Most women stay between 24 and 48 hours after a vaginal delivery
- Postpartum bleeding: What’s normal and what’s not
Postpartum bleeding, also known as lochia, is the body’s way of shedding the extra blood, tissue and mucus that supported your baby during pregnancy After giving birth, the uterus contracts to expel this material and begin the healing process The bleeding is typically heavier in the first few days after delivery and gradually decreases over time
- Postpartum Recovery: What To Expect In The Weeks After Birth
Postpartum bleeding and hemorrhage, or lochia, can last a few weeks (Get a list of supplies for your postpartum recovery here ) “Women will also have different amounts of bleeding after delivery,” said Dr Hamaker In addition, cramping is common, particularly during breastfeeding
- Understanding Postpartum Bleeding: What to Expect and When to . . .
After giving birth, your body goes through a natural healing process, which includes the shedding of the uterine lining and the healing of any lacerations or tears The bleeding you experience is called lochia, and it can last anywhere from 4 to 10 weeks
- An Overview of the Postpartum Healing Process
There are three stages of lochia: The first stage lasts 3-5 days and has very heavy dark or bright red blood You may pass some blood clots as well If these clots are larger than the size of a golf ball, call your medical provider The second stage of lochia can last for about 2 weeks
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