How long does it take for postpartum lochia to be discharged?

How long does it take for postpartum lochia to be discharged?

New mothers who have babies for the first time still know very little about postpartum matters. Women will experience many discomforts after giving birth, such as the problem of lochia. Most postpartum mothers do not know when it will be discharged, and the discharge of lochia makes many new mothers panic, because it takes some time for lochia to be discharged. So how long will it take for the postpartum lochia to be discharged? Let's learn about this issue together.

Lochia refers to a mixture of necrotic and detached uterine decidua, blood, a small amount of fetal membrane, cervical mucus, epidermal cells, etc. that is discharged from the vagina after delivery. Normal lochia usually lasts for 4 to 6 weeks and stops during the postpartum period. Depending on individual differences, the duration of lochia discharge after childbirth may not be the same for each female friend.

Lochia is an indicator of whether the uterus has recovered after childbirth. Mothers should learn to observe the lochia initially to understand their body's recovery. Lochia can be observed mainly in terms of quantity, duration, color and smell.

The amount of lochia in the first three days after delivery is relatively large, up to the normal amount of menstruation, and the color is red; after three days to two weeks, the amount of lochia will gradually decrease, and the color will gradually change from red to light red; for normal mothers, the amount of lochia will continue to decrease and the color will also turn white 14 days after delivery.

If the uterus is not involuted properly due to residual infection of pregnancy products such as the placenta and fetal membranes or poor postpartum rest, the lochia may last longer. Normal lochia, whether red, pinkish or white, has a bloody smell but no foul odor. When a mother observes her lochia during the confinement period, if she finds that the lochia is large in amount, lasts for a long time, is dark in color or has a foul odor, she should seek medical attention in time to find out the cause of the abnormal lochia and give appropriate treatment to ensure the mother's healthy recovery after delivery.

A woman's body is at its weakest after giving birth. Don't worry too much. If the lochia discharge is abnormal, you can communicate with your attending physician. The above is an explanation of the question of how long it will take for postpartum lochia to be discharged. There is no time limit for the discharge of lochia. It is possible that there will be no discharge during the day, but some will be discharged in the middle of the night, so just pay more attention to your own hygiene.

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