The 'Post-partum' period is the period after child delivery when the mother's body is trying to heal from and get back to functioning as it used to before conception.
The postpartum period begins soon after the delivery of the baby and usually lasts six to eight weeks and ends when the mother's body has nearly returned to its pre-pregnant state.
Post partum bleeding and effects are a common concern among new mothers. Many wonder what is considered normal bleeding post-childbirth.
This article will answer your questions regarding post-childbirth bleeding and help you determine whether or not you should be concerned with your own bleeding.
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Postpartum bleeding symptoms are those of heavy menstrual period which are considered alarming signs by many women. Women who give birth at this stage, experience heavy blood flow. This bleeding requires careful management to avoid future problems.
Do u know that u need rest in the postpartum, but so many birthing Moms arent told WHY. And sometimes it's the WHY that makes the difference between deep rest and deep regret.
The average diameter of a placenta is 22cm/8.6 inches.
You could say that it's the size of a side dinner plate, an average watermelon,paper plate or a soccer ball for reference. It's also the size of the average placenta that we have just grown for 9 months.
Doctors say that the main reason for a mother to bleed so much during delivery is that the placenta of the baby is not detached from the uterus very well. This will make the uterus shrink to the size it should be, leaving the placenta still there. This is called placental site hematoma and it is common. If you have more than just a few drops it could become a serious problem.
After we birth the placenta, we are left with a wound inside of our uterus where the placenta was attached. If we had this wound on the outside, say on our back or chest, EVERYONE would be telling us to rest and they would help us!
Also, the placenta is an organ, that we just expelled from our body, if we had lost a kidney or an appendix, 40 days of recovering would be pretty minimal and probably unheard of. Our doctors and family would expect us to rest longer.
The wound site from the placenta is one of the main reasons for postpartum bleeding/lochia.
So, to avoid complications from postpartum bleeding and lead a healthy life, make sure to rest very well after delivery to give your body time to heal and overcome the trauma of childbirth.
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