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Continue bleeding after delivery
I delivered a baby 90 days before,Still Iam getting light to heavy bleeding on and off. Its been 3 days now i am getting heavy bleeding just like normal period and this is not the first time it happened 10 days before also i was getting heavy bleeding but after 4 days it was stop. Is it normal. When it will stop. I have no other symptoms like fever and all. Due to lockdown Iam not be able to go out. Plz advise
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Get ultrasound scan You might have some pathological problem with in uterus
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Usually bleeding stops in 6 weeks time.need more detailed history and may require a scan,then consult
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Detail history required
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Usually bleeding and lochia stops at 6 weeks time....u need to get scan done u ur having bleeding for this long
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