For women who have undergone cesarean section, it is also necessary to discharge lochia in time. This is very important for the health of the body. Sometimes you will not notice that spotting occurs again after the lochia is discharged. Don't be too nervous at this time. It may be because some decidua on the placenta begin to fall off, and some necrotic tissue and blood are discharged in this way. In addition, it may be that as the body recovers, menstruation has begun. Of course, if other abnormal physical symptoms occur, you need to go to the hospital for examination in time. If it is lochia, then see what color it is If the color of the blood is as red as menstrual period for several days, it may be menstruation. Generally, the menstrual period resumes 6 weeks after delivery. If the color is bright red and there are no other discomforts, it can be considered as menstruation. Generally, women who are not breastfeeding will resume menstruation 6-8 weeks after delivery, while women who are breastfeeding may resume menstruation as early as 8 weeks or as late as a year after delivery. For most people, the first menstrual flow is heavier than usual, but the second menstruation will be normal. After a woman gives birth, the decidua attached to the placenta begins to fall off, containing necrotic tissue, blood, etc., which are all discharged through the lower body. This excrement has a slight bloody smell and lasts for as short as two weeks or as long as six weeks, with most cases lasting three weeks. The total excretion is between 500 and 1000 ml. Generally, the discharge can be completely eliminated about one month after the birth of the new mother, but for a small number of women, it may continue until the first menstruation. In the week before discharge, the discharge is mostly red in color and large in volume. After a week, the discharge volume gradually decreases and turns into brown. After 10 days, the color begins to turn into white, and the fishy smell gradually fades. Remember to observe postpartum lochia after giving birth Experts say: "Normal lochia has a fishy smell, but it is not smelly, and the color changes are also very regular." Director Li Xin introduced that under normal circumstances, the lochia will be clear in about 3 weeks after giving birth. In some cases, it will take up to 6 weeks after delivery. However, if the lochia shows the following signs, you should be alert. 1. Increased lochia: When a mother experiences increased vaginal bleeding and blood clots, it may be related to poor uterine contraction, infection, etc. She should seek medical attention promptly to avoid excessive blood loss or even shock. 2. The lochia smells bad and is earthy brown: Normal lochia has a bloody smell, but it is not smelly. 3. The color of lochia remains bright red and does not fade: The color of lochia usually changes in a regular pattern, gradually fading from bright red to white or light yellow, and finally clear. If this happens, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible and not take it lightly. Mothers also need to be cautious after giving birth, especially when lochia does not stop, they need to seek medical treatment in time to find out what the problem is and avoid harm to the body. |
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