Postpartum excessive bleeding

2025-07-27 06:49:39
I had my c section 1 month 20 days ago...since then my bleeding was gradually decreasing..then it stopped for 3,4 days and suddenly from last one week it increased heavily...so i did usg pelvis ..scan was normal,only uterus seemed to be bulky( 96×37×53 mm) and endometrial thickness is 5.7mm. my blood tests like cbc,lft,kft, thyroid is normal .. my surgery doctor suggested tranexamic acid tablets and clindasure 300 and deviry four days ago..i am continuing these medicines also..still bleeding is not stopping.
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Normally after delivery uterus bleeds for about 6 wks with variation depends on individual Pls note how many pads are using Fully soaked or not These are subjective findings
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Pls consult so that you will get more information

Answered2025-07-28 04:16:10

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Please consult your Gynaecologist again. Let the treatment be under one Doctor.

Answered2025-07-28 02:03:47

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Some hormones imbalance. U can continue ur doctors prescription. Wait for few more days,ur bleeding will get controlled

Answered2025-07-27 18:29:26

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Wait with patience Nothing to worry Uterus will take 6months to have prepregncy size

Answered2025-07-27 15:54:39

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Pls connect for online consultation and advice

Answered2025-07-27 08:28:52

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Answered2025-07-28 09:39:01

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yes

Answered2025-07-28 08:53:31

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If there are clots in bleeding you need more medications Otherwise bleeding happens naturally upto 2 months

Answered2025-07-28 06:50:44

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Ultrasound is normal Continue medicines as prescribed by your doctor

Answered2025-07-28 05:43:11

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It seems like you had a Trans abdominal pelvic scan and that is normal. If the bleeding isn't getting controlled within another 1-2 days despite treatment, I would suggest for a Transvaginal pelvic scan with Doppler as that could give a clearer picture of any other reason for continuing heavy bleeding.

Answered2025-07-28 02:09:31

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Answered2025-07-27 15:40:51

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Ultrasound is normal Tranexamic acid will only reduce the flow not stop it You will have to connect for a prescription

Answered2025-07-27 14:36:20

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Answered2025-07-27 12:49:04

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Continue the medicine and wait for 3-4 days

Answered2025-07-27 11:04:28

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Answered2025-07-27 10:00:54

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Consult please.

Answered2025-07-27 08:32:38

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