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Postpartum bleeding: Is it normal to not experience bleeding after delivery?

Postpartum bleeding: It is also known as lochia, is the normal discharge of blood, mucus, and uterine tissue after childbirth, typically lasting several weeks. While sometimes there is absence of postpartum bleeding and it indicates underlying issues. Here are the Reasons for absence of postpartum bleeding.

June 28, 2024 / 15:26 IST
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Postpartum bleeding: One of the most concerning reasons for the absence of lochia is retained placental fragments. (Image: Canva)
Postpartum bleeding: One of the most concerning reasons for the absence of lochia is retained placental fragments. (Image: Canva)

Postpartum bleeding, also known as lochia, is a common experience for women following childbirth. It typically lasts for several weeks and gradually transitions from heavy bleeding to lighter spotting. However, some women may not experience significant bleeding after delivery. While it may seem like a blessing, the absence of postpartum bleeding can sometimes indicate underlying issues. A deep understanding of this problem, highlighting potential causes and when to seek medical attention is the way out for sound health.

Normal postpartum bleeding

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Before delving into the reasons for the absence of bleeding, it’s essential to understand what constitutes normal postpartum bleeding. Lochia consists of blood, mucus, and uterine tissue shed as the uterus heals and returns to its pre-pregnancy size. Typically, it progresses through three stages according to Dr Kiran Yadav, senior consultant - obstetrician & gynecology, Gurgaon.

Lochia rubra: This initial stage lasts for about 3-4 days post-delivery and involves heavy bleeding with bright red blood.