Hello, Its been 3 weeks now after the delivery through c-section. Till now I had moderate amount of bleeding, but tonite I had heavy bleeding (bright red color )with a few clots. Is it normal to have heavy bleeding almost after 20 days after c- section??
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Take Tablet Trapic 500 three times a day for 5 days
Take Tablet Taxim o 200 mg twice a day for 5 days
If still no relief get ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness and retained products of conception
Next Steps
Continue iron and calcium supplements
Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
Health Tips
Take a boiled egg daily
Take milk with turmeric at night
Continue breast feeding
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Ideally u should not have the Bleeding.
U can consult with your gynecologist in person for further evaluation information and treatment.
Look out for foul smelling discharge per VAGINUM and thrgh the incision site/Abdominal pain/fever/burning urination urgency frequency.
Maintain hygiene
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Next Steps
get CBC/USG PELVIS report done and follow up with yr GYNECOLOGIST
Health Tips
exclusive breastfeeding
continue the medication as advised by your doctor
avoid hevay weight lifting Intercourse long distance travel
plenty of fluids throughout the day
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