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Copper t issue
I delivered a baby on Jan 8 at govt hospital (instrumental delivery ) so they inset copper t but I am not comfortable with it I have some cramps so after 20 days of delivery I remove the copper t. Even if I remove it after stopping my bleeding but again starts bleeding with a heavy flow does it normal or not? How many days is normal for bleeding after removing the copper t?
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Following delivery u can bleed upto 45 days So wait till 23 Feb
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Connect please
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Ist period after delivery can be heavy. If it persists then connect please
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This bleeding is due to delivery..and this is normal till 1 month. There are some signs that you must be aware. For these read my article https://gynaetalks.com/2022danger-signs-after-delivery-for-mother-and-baby/
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