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POSTPARTUM VAGINAL DISCHARGE: When should mothers seek medical attention?
Last update 09/27/2024 - 17:58
Postpartum vaginal discharge (Lochia) is a normal occurrence but in some cases it is important to see a doctor.
Dr. Ngo Ngoc Loat, Obstetrics & Gynecology specialist at K体育, explains:
"Lochia is the vaginal discharge common after giving birth. It contains a mix of blood, mucus, and uterine tissue. The source of blood is the uterine muscle after placental separation, though it can also come from wounds in the uterus, cervix, and vagina during childbirth. Typically, lochia gradually decreases in quantity and lightens in color during the postpartum period (four to six weeks after delivery).鈥
Lochia is classified in three stages:
鈥⑻ Lochia rubra (lasting three to four days)
飪樚 Dark or bright red blood
飪樚 Flows like a heavy period
飪樚 Small clots are normal
飪樚 Mild, period-like cramping
鈥⑻ Lochia serosa (lasting four to 12 days)
飪樚 Pinkish brown discharge that鈥檚 less bloody
飪樚 Flow is moderate
飪樚 Less clotting or no clots
鈥⑻ Lochia alba (lasting 12 days to six weeks)
飪樚 Yellowish white discharge
飪樚 Little or no blood
飪樚 Light flow
飪樚 No clots
鉁旓笍 Mothers should promptly see a doctor if they experience the following:
鈥⑻ Blood clots larger than a chicken egg
鈥⑻ Excessive and continuous bleeding
鈥⑻ Increased lochia volume
鈥⑻ Lochia with a foul smell
鈥⑻ Sudden and prolonged abdominal pain
鈥⑻ Fever and chills
鈥⑻ Rapid heartbeat, palpitations, and discomfort
鈥⑻ Pelvic pain
Any unusual signs should prompt mothers to visit the hospital for early examination and timely management to avoid the risk of postpartum infections and maternal health issues.
To schedule an appointment with an obstetrician, please call our hotline at 024 3577 1100, message the "K体育 Franch Hospital" fanpage, or contact our Zalo official account zalo.me/2008009049335817955.
