Friday, February 5, 2010

Sudden Gush Of Blood During Menstrual Cycle Blood Clots After 9 Days?

Blood clots after 9 days? - sudden gush of blood during menstrual cycle

I had my baby 9 days ago and the loss of fresh blood was initially slowed last week, but the charges during the day, I suddenly sprout and every day I walk into an embryo the size of a card. Today I did not prevent bleeding bright red blood cells, some gone and literally dumped on the ground, and so far was 2 blood clots in the final minutes. Is this normal for this phase, after the birth of my next round of the midwife tomorrow, but I need rest, so you can get a good night's sleep. any help is very grateful thanksxxxxx

5 comments:

Dreamah said...

I had a massive blood clot the size of my fist, as my daughter, the midwife told me just to stop (disgusting I know) to have a look and she said that c it was normal, so I'm not too worried am.

caz said...

I do not want to sound rude, but just sit there and wait for an answer does not give us peace, and I said normal Blood clots should be no bigger than a 50p so I immediately asked someone to investigate themselves

chelle09... said...

I was told that if the clot bigger than a 50p piece is so I called my midwife, or a room after the birth of my local hospital. I had a lot of blood clots, but never so great, and I bleed for 6 weeks after birth.

Sarah M said...

honestly, I would say it is not normal. with both of my birth, my midwife told me that if you pass clots the size of dragging one to prune, and if they slow bleeding if it is very hard to get all of a stroke or more than 1 block suffered in 1 hours, call immediately. i def call him and see what they say, you can now come to you instead of waiting. Congratulations on your baby though!

Chipmunk said...

Yes to preserve and show the midwife. That's what he told me, when I advise my first and bleeds a little. You should have several of the coagulation step from reality for now. Is it possible that you could be anemia? Not much you can until the midwife to do, put your feet (as far as possible with a newborn anyway!) And no more stress as well. Take care!

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