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.
Extreme physical activity at the early parts of postpartum may cause redder and heavier
vaginal discharge called lochia.
Not exact matches
Increased
vaginal discharge — white fluid
called leukorrhea — is normal during pregnancy.
Call the doctor if... • you experience extreme abdominal tenderness, fever or persistent cramping • you have problems urinating • your stitches become extremely tender • your
vaginal discharge suddenly becomes bright red and extremely heavy (soaking one large pad in the course of an hour), develops an unpleasant odour or contains clots larger than a quarter • you develop a fever or flu - like symptoms • you feel dizzy or faint, even after you have rested • you develop a hot, inflamed or red area on your leg that is tender to the touch (sign of a possible blood clot)
Please
call the clinic so we can reschedule the surgery for 8 weeks after the first day
vaginal discharge was noted.