The following guidelines will help you determine the severity of your
vaginal bleeding.
- Severe bleeding: You have
continuous bleeding that soaks 1 or 2 pads in 1 or 2 hours.
- Moderate bleeding: You soak more than 1 pad in 3
hours.
- Mild bleeding: You soak less than 1
pad in more than 3 hours.
- Minimal bleeding:
You have "spotting" or just a few drops of blood from the vagina.
Your body will change during the days and weeks after delivery
(postpartum period) as it returns to its nonpregnant condition. While most
women move through the postpartum period without serious health problems, some
women may have
vaginal bleeding that lasts longer than normal or is
heavier than normal.
Like pregnancy changes, postpartum changes are different for every
woman. By knowing what normally occurs during the postpartum period, you will
be able to identify a problem sooner.
Immediately after delivery, you will have a bloody discharge (lochia)
from your vagina. This will turn pinkish within a week and become white or
yellowish after about 10 days. Lochia may last for 2 to 4 weeks and can come
and go for about 2 months.
Do not worry if you pass a few blood clots, as long as they are
smaller than a golf ball in diameter. Use pads, not tampons, during this time.
Change the pad at least every 4 hours to prevent irritation and
infection.
Do not have sex until the lochia is almost gone. If sex causes pain,
wait a few days because your body is still healing.