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What Happens With Postpartum Bleeding?

Updated: Dec 10, 2025


concern postpartum bleeding. Women's issue.

Postpartum Bleeding is called Lochia


There are three phases of Postpartum Bleeding (Lochia), each having a different appearance. Lochia Rubra (Days 1-4): Bright red, heavy flow with small clots, similar to a heavy menstrual period. It may have a fleshy odor. Lochia Serosa (Days 4-10): Pinkish brown in color, lighter flow, and fewer clots. This stage of Postpartum Bleeding

involves more watery discharge as bleeding slows down. Lochia Alba (Days 10-6 weeks): Yellowish-white or creamy discharge. Very light flow, mostly mucus with minimal blood.

 

When to Contact a Healthcare Provider for Postpartum Bleeding:

 

-If you notice large clots (bigger than a golf ball)

 

-If the discharge has a foul smell

 

-If bleeding becomes very heavy again (soaking a pad in an hour)

 

-If you experience severe pain or fever


 

 
 

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