Thursday, January 14, 2010

Vaginal Blood Clots Recovering From Vaginal Delivery And Passing Large Blood Clots After Eight Days, Should I Call Doctor?

Recovering from vaginal delivery and passing large blood clots after eight days, should I call doctor? - vaginal blood clots

I had begun a vaginal delivery, eight days ago and the bleeding was also reduced. Tonight, it seems non-stop. I've also spent a large blood clot the size of a postage stamp Tampax Super (it seemed that too). I have a pair of abdominal cramps. I took it easy, but today I have to go more than usual, have led to excess blood? This is all normal, eight days after delivery or should I call the doctor?

12 comments:

moomommy... said...

Looks like you did for me. Born I was bleeding for at least 10 days after each of my kids were ... and yes, it is strong and heavy, then declines, and goes back to the truck again before they disappear forever. If you can not stop the bleeding after two weeks, I would say back to your doctor and get an ultrasound to make sure that everything from ... But do not try too much before 12 . take care This is normal. Well, if you're really worried about it, or the formation of blood clots is greater, call your doctor. Go to the emergency room, where the clots are bigger than half a dollar.

kindra19... said...

Call a physician. Woman Bleed 6 weeks after the birth of a child. Most Of The Time is normal. But if we really start calling violent convulsions, because the doctor can be a problem. GOOD LUCK.

Diane (PFLAG) said...

It is better .. on the side of caution and control things err If nothing is going to dispel the concerns, offering a much needed rest ...

Are not you ashamed of the doctor has seen and heard everything and respect rather on what they have to be mentioned here ... I used to work for an obstetrician gynecologist, he said: "Why do not you call me worry, made to worry unnecessarily.

Jayson's mama said...

Bled eight days after birth normally a little, but not normal slow bleeding, then you throw it way back. If you really are active, then it can cause bleeding, but should not and should not be much more persistent. If you are temporarily in large lumps, then you should definitely go to the doctor and not wait. Excessive or bleeding will often be a very serious condition that may cause anemia and in extreme cases can lead even the need for transfusion of blood or death. Everyone is of major bleeding during a high from their "Hours after the birth describing the first two days of clots or large as you is a good reason to go visit a doctor. If the bleeding you are really worried, it's hard and persistent, or introduce a blood clot is too large to jump into the emergency room if your doctor is not there or is unavailable. Whatever would be a good idea if you make an appointment - it is certainly better then sorry ALWays said.

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Judith said...

Not at all. Just follow the bleeding. All CDs are charlatans.

lotusgir... said...

Without doubt, call your doctor. Bleeding only what should happen is when you urinate.

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Kristi said...

I would say, and ask your doctor to be sure. escpaclly but I like it when I was up there and do things that I had very bad cramps. Good luck

Perpetua... said...

Call your doctor. Not good for the body to lose so much blood. It should not be stopped, and it sounds great. It may be nothing, but probably not!

Blood Lust said...

Call your doctor just Incase.

krishna said...

Uncomon bleeding after childbirth does not, however, as the rest bleeding is not unusual. Consult your doctor.

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