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After delivery my periods came after 1 month but it's very heavy ... usually my periods stay 5-6 days but now it's day 9 and flow is very heavy...is there anything about to be concerned??
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Kindly consult with your doctor urgently
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Connect please
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U should get an ultrasound of pelvis done and then consult
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Take pause 500 mg tab Get one USG -pelvis done to rule out any remaining mem in the uterus and to know the ET
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Please consult your Gynaecologist. I would have asked for an ultrasound scan of the lower abdomen and tried to control the bleeding by medicines.
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Yes this is a matter of concern Heavy flow and bleeding more than 7 days is not normal this needs to be investigated and treated
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You need to get ultrasound and also connect for medications
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Usually it will be there for initial days but its better to get an ultrasound of pelvis and then consult.
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Usually after delivery bleeding will be there for 40days. It's depends on your physical activity and stress and hormonal changes in ur body after delivery. I prefer to consult Gynecologist for further management and go for usg abdomen.
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That is a common problem.Uterine anatomy and physiology has to achieve natural non pregnant state.That takes time and for a transient period erratic menstrual pattern is commonly seen.
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Should seek consultation
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Plz connect physically to near by Gynecologist for better management
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Consult your gynaecologist who conducted your delivery. It might be secondary PPH. Get an ultrasound done to rule out any cause
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You can get an ultrasound pelvis done
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Hello Get a ultrasound pelvis done Also take tab pause 500 mg bd
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connect
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Get ultrasound scan done.
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