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Bleeding after delivery
I had a normal delivery with vaccum 45 days ago. After which I had bleeding for abt 15 to 20 days. Then I had tablet trapic for 3 days (I.e I had 9 tablets). After taking tablets my bleeding stopped completely. Then on 29th day I got my reg periods which lasted for 4 days. Again my flow stopped. Now with a gap of 3 to 4 days the bleeding started. Sometimes its very high and sometimes its low. Abdominal pain is also der very rarely. I'm breast feeding my baby. The flow is bright red and has tissue like things very much like periods. I'm really worried abt dis and due to baby couldn't go to hospital also. Pls help.
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Uterine bleeding is known to occur at times after delivery. But sometimes other causes can also result in it. Like subinvolution of uterus, uterine polyp formation, endometritis....so it would be best to visit the gynecologist who has delivered you and get help. The doctor will do your tests, and ultrasound, and according to your reports may suggest a medicine or ask you to go for a D&C.......what ever be the suggestion, abide by it.
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