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Prolong bleeding after c section
I had C section on 10th April and since 73 days I have been bleeding on and off, the bleeding was not so heavy. someday it looks like it is going to stop and then again I start bleeding next day. I had sonography on 30 may and the ultrasound report was normal and my gynaecologist said the prolong bleeding is due to hormones..last Sunday I had papaya and then it started bleeding heavily. Gynaecologist told me to take  ovral l for 21 days..is it going to help? The bleeding is still happening in less amount after taking ovral l and now I am having mild lower abdomen pain after taking the tablet .. please suggest.
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If your scan is normal then ovral L should help And maybe you need antibiotics as well Please connect for that
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The bleeding is un related to eating papaya Prolonged bleeding following cesarean is mostly because of retained placental bits U can share the ultrasound findings
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