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  1. 11 Μαρ 2022 · Lochia is vaginal discharge after childbirth. It consists of blood, mucus, uterine tissue and other materials from your uterus. There are three stages of lochia bleeding. Bleeding is heavy for the first few days but tapers off over several weeks.

  2. Contact your doctor immediately or call 911 if you experience any of these signs of postpartum hemorrhage, a dangerous type of bleeding that can occur up to 12 weeks after giving birth: Heavy bleeding that doesn’t slow or stop, like soaking more than one pad an hour for several hours in a row

  3. 5 Απρ 2022 · Your postpartum body will recover on its own schedule following childbirth, but there's a general postpartum recovery timeline that applies to most women. Afterpains will stop in the first week, for example, and bleeding will subside during the first month.

  4. 9 Ιουν 2024 · Postpartum bleeding naturally occurs after giving birth, and it can last for as long as six to eight weeks. Afterwards, the normal menstrual cycle should resume, but only if the mother is not breastfeeding or taking hormonal contraception.

  5. 20 Αυγ 2024 · How long do you bleed after giving birth? Lochia is typically heavier and dark red in color for up to 10 days after giving birth, and then transitions into lighter bleeding or spotting that can last for four to six weeks after delivery.

  6. 17 Σεπ 2024 · After giving birth, you will experience a bleed called lochia which is different from your first period after delivery. Post-delivery periods can restart as early as 5-6 weeks. Your fertility can kick in again 3 weeks after delivery.

  7. 22 Φεβ 2022 · Normal postpartum bleeding typically lasts for four to eight weeks in total. The heaviest bleeding, called lochia rubra, lasts for the first two to four days after giving birth. You might also feel some cramping during this time as your uterus continues to contract and shrink.

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