Spotting After C Section

Bleeding following a cesarean section c section is a normal part of recovery from childbirth.
Spotting after c section. Abdominal pain after c section is normal and it s due to surgical stress on your belly. Vaginal postpartum bleeding or lochia is the heavy flow of blood and mucus that starts after delivery and continues for up to 10 days. If the uterus loses its tone and becomes flabby it s called uterine atony or a boggy uterus and large amounts of internal bleeding can occur rapidly according to david miller m d.
It s normal to have things that. After childbirth you should expect to see some bleeding and spotting. Signs of internal bleeding after c section abdominal pain.
This is a sign something is. After pregnancy your body expels leftover mucous blood and tissue through your vagina. Some women also experience a heavy period after c section while others have a lighter than normal flow.
According to medical experts excessive blood loss or postpartum bleeding is determined when a woman loses more than 500 ml of blood after vaginal birth and more than 1000 ml after a c section. You might feel contractions sometimes called afterpains during the first few days after the c section. These contractions which often resemble menstrual cramps help prevent excessive bleeding by compressing the blood vessels in the uterus.
After delivery by cesarean section all women are given a medication called oxytocin to help the uterus contract and stay firm so bleeding doesn t occur. Things you should worry about after c section that is not normal. Having difficulty in breathing weakness and severe anxiety rapid heartbeat cold and pale heavy vaginal bleeding fall in urine output.
Afterpains are common during breast feeding due to the release of oxytocin. Is it normal to bleed 6 weeks postpartum. And this may last for about 4 6 weeks.