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Old May 18, 2006, 07:52 PM
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Bleeding Again 6 weeks after delivery

I had a baby six weeks ago. My normal post-pregnancy bleeding stopped about a week and a half ago, but today I noticed that I am bleeding again. It's light - but heavier than spotting. And bright red, so it's not like it's left over from having the baby or anything. Is this something I should be concerned about? Should I call my doctor? Have I just started ovulating again really early? I am breastfeeding exclusively, and with my first I didn't start having periods again for about 6 months. I was supposed to start the "minipill" tonight, but I'm not sure I should with this unexplained bleeding. Any insight out there?

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Old May 18, 2006, 08:59 PM   #2  
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im a liitle surprised you are bleeding so soon... but what is normal here anyway? so many women have so many different experiences.

i think you should talk to your doctor just to be sure.

my wife had a somewhat difficult delivery with the first child, and then didnt rest appropriately after (this was before we were married, she was a single working mother). not to scare you, but she then had a major hemmorhage and needed transfusions. pretty scarey stuff. but.... she had some complications after the birth that predispositioned her to the problem... things that the docs saw in hindsight. also the lack of rest didnt let her heal.

maybe things are just different this time around. still i think a talk with your doc is warranted.
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I agree that you should maybe go check up with a doctor just to make sure that there is nothing wrong..But I started out breastfeeding all 3 of my kids and with my second daughter I bled for a long time off and on...And I will tell you that if you have started having sex again that it will cause you to start again...If that is the case then everytime you stop and do things you will more than likely start again..That is what my problem was..But like I said I would deffinatly see a doctor just in case.....
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Any time you have bright red or unexplained bleeding you should see your DR. especially after giving birth, Did you go in for your 6 week postpartum check?
If bright red spotting reappears after your lochia has already lightened, it's a sign that you need to slow down. If you continue to spot after resting in bed for a day call your midwife or doctor. You should also call if your lochia is still bright red four days after your baby's birth,
Your lochia has a foul odor or you come down with fever or chills or
You have abnormally heavy bleeding (saturating a sanitary pad in an hour or blood clots bigger than a golf ball). This is a sign of a late postpartum hemorrhage and requires immediate attention.
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Thanks for all of your answers. The bleeding has been light on and off, but I did call my doctor's office. They said it could be because of the minipill or because I've become more active. Basically all I can do about it is slow down (not that easy with a two year old and a newborn, but I'm doing my best). They said that as long as I'm not passing clots or other tissue it's not a problem. I hope they're right.

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Everything you have received so far sounds fantastic. Especially from Stormy69. My only question is: Is it okay to take anything, including the minipill, while breastfeeding? I abstained from everything, including certain foods, (like onion and garlic, which I could smell on the baby's breath, and gave them colic) while breastfeeding because of it passing through the milk.
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Yes, it is OK to take the minipill while breastfeeding - in fact, that's why I'm taking it and not a regular one. Also, you can pretty much eat anything while breastfeeding - anything you ate while pregnant you're baby has already been exposed to. Some babies have problems with some foods, but that just depends on the baby. There isn't a food that every nursing mother has to give up - it just depends.
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I had a baby just 6 weeks ago and have severe bleeding, my cramps are leaving me in agony and I had to stop breast feeding after 11 days due to bubby being lactose intolerant.

I'm not sure if thats normal either. My mother has told me to get to the doctors as it could be something more serious
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I had twins 6 weeks ago, had 'normal" blleding after the birth, stopped bleeding for about a week, then has a large gush of blood - unexpectidly, went to my GP for advice, and had to go for an U/S, they discovered part of the placenta had been left in, I have continued to bleed for 4 - 5 weeks, and my gynaecologist has told me I need to come in to hospital to have a D+C, as the bleeding should have stopped by now, if I didnt go in for the D+C, he said I would hemmorage, and could be very dangerous.
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Breastfeeding on demand normally delays the return of menstruation but it certainly isn't uncommon, even in women breastfeeding 12 or more times a day, to experience the return of their period at around 6 weeks post partum. It is nuisance, but not uncommon!

Progestin-only contraceptives (such as the Mini-Pill) are the preferred choice for breastfeeding mothers as they are very unlikely to affect your milk supply and baby. In order to make your contraceptive more effective, keep breastfeeding on demand and exclusively for the first 6 months. Your baby needs nothing but breastmilk for this period of time.
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