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Postpartum bleeding
I had a normal delivery on Aug 18th. After that postpartum bleeding was there for around 27 days and then it stopped. I was seeing again some brown discharge from last 2 days and today changed to fresh bleeding. Today its almost 40 days of postpartum. There is no cramps or pain as of now. And bleeding is not very heavy as well. I am breastfeeding. Is this starting of the regular periods cycle or postpartum bleeding? Shall I consider taking scan?
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Please get your CBC done and consult with your Gynaecologist.
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Bleeding upto 45 days  is considered normal
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Hello Consider this as postpartum bleeding only It may last 6 weeks postpartum
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It's postpartum bleeding.
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