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Postpartum bleeding at 55th day
My postpartum bleeding had stopped at 44th day but again started on 50th day. Blood was deep red in color. I consulted my gynecologist and she asked to do pelvic scan and everything came normal in scan. She prescribed crina NCR 15mg once for 20 days. I took for 1 day and bleeding stopped and again I am bleeding deep red at 55th day. I want to know the reason why I am still bleeding. Please advise.
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Is it bleeding after a Normal Delivery or after a Caesarean? I am thinking in terms of arterio-venous malformations. A sonologist who does Doppler studies of the uterus may throw some light on this.
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This is not normal Send the ultrasound report
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Connect please
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It's because  of  taking  Crina ncr for 1 day and stopping. It's  a hormone.Take for 20 days  continuously  as suggested,then you get period  after  stopping.
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