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How long after cesarean delivery will the discharge stop?
Postpartum lochia is a normal physiological phenomenon, however it causes discomfort for women, especially when the lochia lasts for a long time. How long does it take for lochia to stop after a cesarean section is a question of many pregnant mothers when choosing a cesarean section.
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Postpartum discharge: When is it abnormal?
Lochia is a normal phenomenon after giving birth, however, this makes women feel extremely uncomfortable, especially when the lochia lasts for a long time.
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Treatment of fluid retention after cesarean section
Lochia retention after cesarean section is a phenomenon in which lochia cannot exit through the vagina but remains in the uterus of the mother. Treatment of lochia retention after cesarean section is a method to help expel lochia from the uterus, helping the mother escape discomfort and many dangerous complications in the postpartum period.
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How to help clean postpartum discharge
Postpartum lochia makes women extremely uncomfortable. If lochia lasts for a long time, is too little or too much... it will be dangerous for women after giving birth. Therefore, mothers need to know how to clean lochia, as well as pay attention to their daily activities and rest to ensure their health after giving birth.
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How many days does postpartum discharge last?
Lochia is a normal phenomenon when the woman's body after giving birth needs to eliminate the fluid that flows into the uterus and then out through the vagina. Normally, the phenomenon of lochia after giving birth will disappear after a few weeks.
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What is normal postpartum discharge?
Normal lochia will last about 20 days, in some cases it can be up to 40-45 days but the amount gradually decreases, changing from dark red to light brown, light yellow then clear and especially odorless.
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After giving birth for more than 2 months, still bleeding, do I have to stop the delivery?
I had a caesarean section two and a half months ago and still bleeding. On ultrasound, the uterus was clear, no fluid was seen. I don't have any pain or fever. Only across the incision line it is numb. The doctor asked me, did I have a maternity leave? If so, how should I treat it?
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Distinguish between vaginal discharge and postpartum period
A woman's body changes more or less after giving birth, in which lochia and menstruation after giving birth are always topics that many women pay special attention to. Lochia after giving birth and the time to get menstruation again can vary depending on each mother and the mother's method of giving birth.
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Postpartum abstinence: What you need to know
Postpartum abstinence is a custom that has been passed down by word of mouth for many generations. Some views are correct but there are views that are no longer appropriate and it depends on the location of each pregnant woman.
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Obstruction (obstruction) of postpartum fluid: Causes, symptoms
Lochia retention after normal birth or cesarean section is a condition that occurs in the postpartum period. Although it is not life-threatening, if not treated thoroughly, it will make the patient feel uncomfortable and can cause complications such as uncontrolled bleeding, blood clotting disorders...
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Experience in treating postpartum uterine stasis
Fluid retention after cesarean section is a condition that many mothers experience. If not detected and treated promptly, fluid retention after cesarean section can cause many consequences for the mother's health.
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