They need sanitary pads for that lovely
lochia discharge, and then later «just in case,» they get their periods.
Not exact matches
Lochia is a vaginal
discharge that is made up of blood and tissue from the lining of the uterus.
This
discharge is known as
lochia and will be read in the beginning.
Extreme physical activity at the early parts of postpartum may cause redder and heavier vaginal
discharge called
lochia.
You will have
discharge and bleeding (also called
lochia) for about 4 weeks after giving birth.
It's normal to have vaginal
discharge, or
lochia, for a month or two after you give birth.
This type of bleeding and
discharge is called
lochia.
The postpartum bleeding and
discharge is also called
lochia.
For example, after about a week,
lochia may change to a light, watery, pink
discharge.
In this final stage of
lochia, rather than blood you'll see a white or yellowish
discharge that's generated during the healing process and the initial reconstruction of your endometrium.
Lochia is the vaginal
discharge that occurs after you deliver.
Lochia is a period - like
discharge from the vagina that occurs after delivery.
After a vaginal delivery or C - section, you'll experience a vaginal
discharge called
lochia, which consists of leftover blood, mucus, and sloughed - off tissue from the lining of the uterus.
Lochia (vaginal
discharge) should be reddish to reddish - brown (green is okay on first day).
Normally after the birth of puppies or kittens, the mother dog (bitch) or cat (queen) will have some vaginal
discharge (
lochia).