What are the signs of internal bleeding after a cesarean?

These are the most common symptoms of postpartum hemorrhage:

  • Uncontrolled bleeding.
  • Decreased blood pressure.
  • Increased heart rate.
  • Decrease in the red blood cell count.
  • Swelling and pain in the vagina and nearby area if bleeding is from a hematoma.

Is it normal to have brown discharge 2 months postpartum?

Lochia is the vaginal discharge that contains the blood and tissue that lined your uterus during pregnancy. It starts after delivery and can last 6 weeks or longer. It starts out heavy and red, but after a week or so it will turn pink or brown. After two weeks, it is often light brown or yellow.

What color is discharge after C-section?

You’ll have vaginal discharge made up of this membrane and blood for weeks. This discharge will be red and heavy for the first few days. Then it will taper, become increasingly watery and change from pinkish brown to yellowish white.

Is it normal to have brown discharge after pregnancy?

It’s normal to have more vaginal discharge during pregnancy because your body is producing more estrogen, which signals the vagina to produce more discharge. Having dark discharge or light brown discharge when you’re pregnant can be worrying.

How do you know if you have an internal infection after C-section?

Common signs of an internal or uterus infection after a C-section include: Fever. Increasing abdominal pain. Foul-smelling vaginal discharge.

Why is my postpartum blood brown?

Lochia (vaginal discharge) Lochia for the first 3 days after delivery is dark red in color. A few small blood clots, no larger than a plum, are normal. For the fourth through tenth day after delivery, the lochia will be more watery and pinkish to brownish in color.

How long does brown discharge last postpartum?

About seven to 10 days postpartum, the discharge changes to a brown or brown-pink color (called lochia serosa), and the consistency is more watery. This type of discharge can last a few weeks.

Can you walk too much after C-section?

Walking after c-section is encouraged and should be your go to for the first few weeks. You’ll start to notice day to day movement getting easier and less discomfort lifting baby or moving around.

What does discharge look like after C section?

After this brown lochia discharge (lochia serosa), your vaginal discharge becomes clearer, something looking yellowish or white in color. If you persistently now have to bleed vaginally after a c section, it’s important to tell your doctor to rule out any complications.

When do you start bleeding after a C-section?

You may notice more bleeding as you increase your activity level in the weeks that follow your C-section. Be mindful that physical stress on your body in the postpartum period can cause more bleeding.

What happens to the lochia after a C-section?

The lochia will change in color as well, turning brown, lighter red, light pink, and finally, white after a few weeks. You may also discharge a few more clots, but they should be smaller and come less often than in the early postpartum days.

What happens to your body after a C-section?

After pregnancy, your body expels leftover mucous, blood, and tissue through your vagina. This substance is known as lochia. You may experience lochia for up to six weeks, but the color and amount of the lochia will diminish with time.